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Грижа за народа |
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MrN (The real) |
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Публикувано | 14.06.11 11:52 |
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Take the UK for example. In Kent recently, where there was a spate of burglaries from garden sheds, the authorities banned the use of that type of security glass in shed windows that had wire mesh embedded in it. Not bad to look at and a lot less objectionable than horrible burglar bars. The reason these windows were banned was because it was felt that if thieves tried to break into sheds they might injure themselves on the wire mesh. I am not making this up. Britain seems to be developing its nanny state on the basis of bizarre health and safety considerations. For example, a massive cottage industry in the UK during strawberry season is to invite tourists into the fields to pick their own strawberries. Now authorities have insisted that farmers wanting to continue in strawberry tourism have to put railings along every row of strawberries. Something for tourists to hold onto while they bend over to pick the berries to stop them from falling over or injuring their backs. It is getting absolutely ludicrous and stand-up comics in the UK are making a meal out of the bizarre health and safety regulations that come rolling thick and fast out of the legislature.
майтапи, забранили стъклото с мрежа вътре, за да не се наранят крадците , и парапети покрай ягодите, да се държели туристите за да не се сецнат в гърба
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