From the BBC:
A sheriff has warned that millions of homes across Britain with window blinds may contain a potentially lethal trap for young children. In a written judgement into the death of Clackmannanshire toddler Muireann McLaughlin, Sheriff David Mackie called for a ban on looped blind cords.
Yes, we have kids and care passionately about safety, we were forever putting stuff out of the way, using dummy plugs, opening and shutting child gates and ... er ... making sure that the looped blind cords were safely out of reach, but you can only go so far.
If they banned everything that had ever killed anyone then we simply wouldn't have much left, would we? We certainly wouldn't have windows in upper storeys, garden ponds, washing machines, cars, bicycles, stairs, television sets, lids on biros and felt-tips, gas or mains electricity in our houses, cats or dogs, any object smaller than golf balls etc etc.
Friday, 29 May 2009
Ban it! Ban it!
My latest blogpost: Ban it! Ban it!Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 11:14
Labels: Bansturbation, Children, Commonsense, Elfin Safety
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I bet a sheriff has committed murder at sometime or other - or even injured/killed someone by accident. Obviously sheriffs should be banned
Similar post here.
Rocks are too dangerous to be used in Earth Sciences classes.
Science kits to build potato clocks are too dangerous because (a) trace amounts of lead are on the insulation.
If windows were invented today the safety executive would insist that they be covered with bars, removable with screwdriver in the event of fire & have DANGER - DO NOT STEP THROUGH THIS OPTICAL ENHANCEMENT DEVICE in nice friendly orange letters. After spending a year getting safety inspections & permits. Not kiddng.
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