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In reply to the discussion: School Districts Getting Rid of 'Dangerous' Swings, Merry-go-rounds also [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)86. Many on DU protest any criticism of trial lawyers.
I seen it posted a hundred times when I have criticized them. 'They are there to protect the people against the evil corporations.' Well this is what they have caused. No fun is risk free. No exercise is risk free. Nothing at all in life is risk free. But if anything happens a trial lawyer is there to sue and destroy.
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School Districts Getting Rid of 'Dangerous' Swings, Merry-go-rounds also [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Oct 2014
OP
yes, I didn't grow up with a swingset at home, if it wasn't for the one at the playground
Liberal_in_LA
Oct 2014
#2
Raise your hand if you've ever been stabbed with a pencil or dropped a book on your foot
NightWatcher
Oct 2014
#6
You know those sci-fi films where people are just kind of floating in empty white rooms,
KurtNYC
Oct 2014
#72
When the kids don't get recess, I suppose they don't need much equipment.
Arkansas Granny
Oct 2014
#9
Yes!!!! I'm the parent that brings the roll of wax paper to the playground! nt
msanthrope
Oct 2014
#74
Don't blame the schools. Blame the insurance companies who bleat about "risk" and refuse coverage
Brickbat
Oct 2014
#12
I love the irony that a teeter-totter is still the sign for a playground
likesmountains 52
Oct 2014
#17
long time ago... lining kids up against the wall and throwing a ball at them?
Liberal_in_LA
Oct 2014
#91
forgot out the seeswaw... yeah, experienced the "bump" when it hit the ground suddenly
Liberal_in_LA
Oct 2014
#89
How about this for a deal: swingsets, monkey bars and merry go rounds will be returned
hedgehog
Oct 2014
#39
or if YOU don't want YOUR kid on the swingsets YOU get to make that determination.
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2014
#43
Rubber tire... looks like safety features were beginning to be incorporated
Liberal_in_LA
Oct 2014
#92
i love how we're all indignant about taking away our nostalgic childhood playground,
unblock
Oct 2014
#53
except that there are still playgrounds and kids still have plenty of fun on them.
unblock
Oct 2014
#70
not around here anyway. mini-unblock is 8, and we see plenty of older kids there.
unblock
Oct 2014
#96
not totally indignant. Glad for the safey if activities that include climbing, jumping, running
Liberal_in_LA
Oct 2014
#93
Cars kill a lot of people every year. When are we getting rid of those too? nt
TeamPooka
Oct 2014
#75