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Re: Rusty railings OK in Scotland Posted on: Fri, 09 May 2008 17:49:13 +0100

Joseph Hill used his keyboard to write :
> 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!

As long as there are fences then kids will try to climb them.

--
Baldoni

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