Health and safety gone mad (or not) 16:54 - Apr 28 with 2517 views | bluelagos | So aside from not being to run onto a footie pitch in excitement, what other simple joys have been banished by our changing societal attitudes? Before seat belts were compulsory, my Dad would happily sit 3 kids in the boot of his Cortina estate. If we were really good, he'd let us up front and we could steer the car, while he was busy lighting up and didn't want to risk any ash on his shirt. Can't see any of those being accepted today... |  |
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Health and safety gone mad (or not) on 21:17 - Apr 28 with 330 views | Herbivore | Mephedrone. |  |
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Health and safety gone mad (or not) on 21:20 - Apr 28 with 327 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Health and safety gone mad (or not) on 17:57 - Apr 28 by bluelagos | Do kids still get to use bunsen burners at school? We used to set fire to all sorts when the teacher's back was turned. |
Yes, kids do. |  |
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Health and safety gone mad (or not) on 21:22 - Apr 28 with 324 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Health and safety gone mad (or not) on 19:08 - Apr 28 by Ryorry | Rows with my ex about his claims that he was an even better driver after five pints. |
He must have been a very bad driver when sober, I guess. I knew someone who thought the faster he drove, the less chance he would meet a police officer to pull him over too. |  |
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Health and safety gone mad (or not) on 21:24 - Apr 28 with 296 views | GlasgowBlue |
Health and safety gone mad (or not) on 19:32 - Apr 28 by bluelagos | The fire works displays were far more fun without health and safety. The Brantham one this year - they've banned sparklers ffs. Hot sparks flying in yer kids eyes - what's not to like? |
Sparklers in the lounge near the curtains were always good fun. |  |
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