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Kenya ratifies law to deal with unruly air passengers

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Kenya delegation led by High Commissioner to Canada Immaculate Wambua (Second left) deposits the Instrument of the Accession to The Protocol to Amend the Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft to ICAO Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar (centre) on Friday, 7th October 2022, in Montreal, Canada. Picture Courtesy of Kenyan Embassy in Canada. [Standard]

If you are that type of amorous aircraft passenger who makes unwelcome, forceful advances to the beguiling cabin crew, you now have a reason to tame your loins.

Also, if you have a penchant for vandalising aircraft equipment- lifting off ear pieces and parts of the cabin interior, and the habit of ignoring crew orders on the use of electronic devices while on board.

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