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In alt.home.repair on Sat, 19 Jul 2003 18:26:11 +0100 "gandalf"
posted: "Terry" wrote in message ... Do it your selfers/home repairers please help. Six swings in local school yard suspended by chains. Good strong commercially built equipment, built of galvanized tubing set into the ground. Overall structure is fine. Some teens deliberately swing seats up and over and around etc. and tangle the chains them so swings become unusable. Haven't we all done it, or tried, at some time? :-) Yeah, for sure. You did so! ----------- Parish is right. I was well-behaved too, and for that matter, I went to public schools for 12 years in two cities and never even saw a fight. Or vandalism. Or teasing. Admittedly this was the 50' and 60's but I don't think things have changed at either school. And we had one girl who stuttered, and two who never knew the answer, and we all sat their patiently until the teachers decided they had had enough time to answer. Even though in the fifth grade I had heard the saying "Children can be so cruel", I never saw it. Presumably these teens do this outside of the school's normal hours. That being But kids use playgrounds all weekend and after school too. I think the school should hide snipers nearby and when the teenagers have clearly started to do this, shoot 'em. The rubber hose idea is good, assuming they don't slit the hose, and most won't. But it should be done on both chains of a swing. Normally the chain is straight during swinging (although you might want to take some slow-motion video to confirm this, and save it for the lawsuit), but even a small change that is applied to only one side could set the swing to rolling sideways and knocking someone off. Do one swing and see if the hose is stiff enough to keep.... it will probably work the second time, but I'm not sure it will work the first time and if it doesn't, it won't help the case you could disable the swings and stop their 'fun' by threading a bar through all the seats and then fixing that, at either end, to the galvanised frame using motorbike locks. OK I don't really expect you to shoot them. Maybe catch them. Should work, should be cheap and reasonably easy to fit and remove, for those with keys that is. The integrity of the swing is not affected and neither is the playground surface so you should avoid the very real problems regarding insurance and liability as described by parish. Meirman If emailing, please let me know whether or not you are posting the same letter. Change domain to erols.com, if necessary. |