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JA_Moran - 25 Oct 2007 08:39 GMT
some parents do a good job and have well behaved kids. Some do not, In
the confined space of an aircraft and on a long flight the continous
crying can drive any sane person crazy.  Would be nice if the "cone of
Silence" could be deployed to contain the sound.

I've often thought of packaging Nitrous Oxide, laughing gas,  (used as
an anesthetic) as "baby gas"  However you have to be careful with
anethetics and drugs. Someone who masuses an anesthetic can cause death.

(AP) A flight attendant who spiked a toddler's apple juice with an
anti-anxiety drug to stop her crying was sentenced Wednesday to four
months of home confinement.

Daniel Cunningham, 39, of Ann Arbor, pleaded guilty in May to federal
charges that included assault and distribution of a controlled substance
on an aircraft.

The incident was discovered by the 19-month-old girl's mother, who took
the juice off the Amsterdam-to-Detroit flight last August after noticing
that it was bitter and foamy and had blue and white specks floating in it.
mrtravel - 25 Oct 2007 09:47 GMT
> some parents do a good job and have well behaved kids. Some do not, In
> the confined space of an aircraft and on a long flight the continous
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> the juice off the Amsterdam-to-Detroit flight last August after noticing
> that it was bitter and foamy and had blue and white specks floating in it.

Why are you posting 4 year old news stories?

Deseret News (Salt Lake City),  Nov 13, 2003
DETROIT (AP) -- A Northwest Airlines flight attendant who spiked a
toddler's apple juice with an anti-anxiety drug to stop her crying was
sentenced Wednesday to four months of home confinement.
Jim Davis - 26 Oct 2007 02:55 GMT
> > some parents do a good job and have well behaved kids. Some do not, In
> > the confined space of an aircraft and on a long flight the continous
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>
> Deseret News (Salt Lake City),  Nov 13, 2003

'Cause he has nothing else to do?
Shawn Hirn - 26 Oct 2007 00:00 GMT
> some parents do a good job and have well behaved kids. Some do not, In
> the confined space of an aircraft and on a long flight the continous
> crying can drive any sane person crazy.  Would be nice if the "cone of
> Silence" could be deployed to contain the sound.

Ah, but it can. Just carry a good pair of noise-canceling headphones
with an iPod connected to it, and you can block out the noise from noisy
babies quite well.
Sancho Panza - 26 Oct 2007 17:24 GMT
>> some parents do a good job and have well behaved kids. Some do not, In
>> the confined space of an aircraft and on a long flight the continous
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> with an iPod connected to it, and you can block out the noise from noisy
> babies quite well.

Even works on planes and buses, even for insatiable cellphone users.
Frank F. Matthews - 26 Oct 2007 21:28 GMT
>>some parents do a good job and have well behaved kids. Some do not, In
>>the confined space of an aircraft and on a long flight the continous
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> with an iPod connected to it, and you can block out the noise from noisy
> babies quite well.

More effective would be a boom box with decent speakers.
 
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