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Re: Rusty railings OK in Scotland Posted on: Fri, 9 May 2008 09:45:59 +0000 (UTC)

On 9 May, 09:41, Brave New Britain wrote:
> Instead, the local authority has issued a plea for children and their
> parents not to use any of its 140 cemeteries and churchyards as
> playgrounds or shortcuts.


Common sense really.... one should be responsible for ones actions.

You'd only moan if the story went something like "A Scottish council
has spent tens of thousands of pounds removing railings from 140
cemeteries, for fear that a careless child should get hurt".

Had that been the story - you'd have screamed "political correctness
gone mad"... "nanny state this, nanny state that".

I'm glad to see a council using common sense for once!
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