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"content": "When you talk about “cultural practices,” what comes to mind is a situation whereby, in some Kenyan communities, the elderly have a way of cursing the youth by undressing. Now, is this going to be part of those “indecent exposures?” So, we want to take them into prison when they do that yet they are just doing something they are used to in their culture? What do you do in situations whereby you are in crammed up public transport systems? When we get to Committee Stage, you need to clean up some of these because you could very well find yourself in a situation whereby you are being put into jail for no fault of your own. Maybe Matatu drivers or public transport drivers apply sudden brakes and you find yourself in certain contact with people. What do you do in those kinds of situations? Anyway, let us hear the Hon. Johana Ngeno."
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