#*?#@?!! health and bloody safety
"Nightjar.me.uk" "cpb"@ insert my surname here wrote in message
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On 07/05/2015 22:42, Rod Speed wrote:
"Nightjar.me.uk" "cpb"@ insert my surname here wrote in message
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On 07/05/2015 22:22, Rod Speed wrote:
Nightjar.me.uk" "cpb"@ insert my surname here wrote
GB wrote
Nightjar cpb@ wrote
Around two children a year die from hanging themselves on blind
cords in this country.
So, why not offer a child friendly break away version for those to
whom it matters and a stronger version for the rest of us?
So, you can guarantee that no child will ever enter a particular
house?
I can be sure that no child is ever likely to enter my house while I
am alive.
No you can't, particularly when you are out of the country or in
hospital etc...
Yes I can, unless they break in, when I don't see their safety as my
responsibility.
The law says otherwise.
The law says I can't lay mantraps.
Yes.
It does not say I have to make my house any safer for intruders than it is
for me.
Wrong.
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