An investigation is to be carried out by the Economic Development Ministry after an 11-year-old boy broke his arm yesterday, falling in a Department of Conservation (DOC) hut in the Abel Tasman National Park, South Island. He was climbing up a ladder to the top bunk in the Bark Bay Hut, slipped and took a tumble. So let’s get this straight – a costly nationwide investigation of all DOC bunks (let's make DOC the scapegoat, shall we?!), just because clumsy Little Jimmy fell off a ladder while clambering up to bed!
Puh-leez!!
Quick! Immediately replace all ladders with fully-enclosed mechanical lifts… top bunk users must wear a full safety harness attached by wire rope to roof rafters… harnesses to be fitted with air bags…
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Anyone seen my well-thumbed copy of Manifesto Of The Nanny State?

1 comment:
As the father of the boy in question, you have got it right. The nanny state has gone far too far. It was an accident.
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