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    "id": 960108,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Rangwe, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Lilian Gogo",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Lilian Achieng Gogo",
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    "content": "that the crew are made aware that if we manage our level of drinks on board, then it should be done up to a given level. In Kenya we are allowed to take alcohol. Alcohol intake should be monitored. Why not introduce systems that manage the levels of alcohol that passengers can take on flight? This will be important because if training is given to the crew, they will be able to manage the amount of alcohol that one takes. Beyond a certain level, they should refuse. Most of the unruly behaviour on board is brought about by mismanagement of the drinks that are offered on board. Other than that, there is one irritant that is very often ignored on flight and this is the level of farting within the aircraft. There are some passengers who can literally irritate fellow passengers by passing irritable bad-smelling and uncomfortable farts. If this is not managed well, it can cause discomfort and insecurity on board. We should have systems, especially management of food that is offered on board and basic medical systems that can reduce the level of gas that one can exude when they are within the flight. If there is any one given irritant that makes people fight on board it is the fart. Farting is terrible within the planes. Even in Kenya when you take a flight from Kisumu to Nairobi or Nairobi to Mombasa, if I am the only one who has experienced this then the rest of you are very lucky. So, we should have basic provision of medicine like Eno. This should be done. It should be a practice that should be embedded in law. Many times, you find that there are some things that can be avoided. We have systems that make people vomit when they are on flight. When you ask for medication, they look for a medic for reasons that are best known to themselves. It is important to have a medical practitioner to analyse issuance of medicines before they are administered. It is also important to have basic medicines other than paracetamol on flight. Passengers go through agony in long distance flights. This causes insecurity and a lot of pain to the rest of the passengers. We cannot be secure onboard when other passengers have discomfort."
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