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I used to love the Witch's Hat! But...they were probably the exception to prove the rule on unnecessary caution.
And I am sure they lifted that roundabout from Queen's Park in Bolton! It's frakking identical. |
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Nothing with lead based dye or paint is acceptable for sale here.
We still have plenty of thrift shops. |
Oh sure, we outlawed lead based dye and paint too, but China still sent it to us. So now you have to get an independent approved lab to verify there is no lead in your products. That is what is effectively stopping the sale of anything but products made by large manufacturers with deep pockets.
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We have that issue here, but there's a consumer watchdog set up to catch the people who import these types of things before or very shortly after they hit the shops.
I'm sure there's plenty that still get through, but they're mostly sold at what you might call flea markets etc where there's less likelihood the government will find out where their product comes from. Fortunately these are the places that are patrolled the most. Some of these products are incredibly dangerous, especially for children. Take the case of bindi beads as an example. |
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We have those merry go round type swings here. My boys love them...and the younger kids usually think it's great when Aden and Mav make them go faster and faster.
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Yeah, you just live in pansy-ville. :) We've got lots of dangerous stuff still available. A plastic rock-climbing wall that goes straight up, slides from about ten feet up, a huge rolling log that you are supposed to climb up and run on like the outside of a hamster wheel...
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Play pumps! One great idea and worth the risk!
Kid power turns the wheel, fresh water for all. :) http://www.playpumps.org/site/c.hqLN...ewsletter2.asp |
Our local park had a metal carousel thingy, say ten years ago. About 7 or 8 it was taken out and replaced with something newer and more safety conscious. (To be fair, the old one was old and due for replacement.)
There were also some bouncy riding animal on heavy springs sticking out of the ground that disappeared about the same time. The swings, however, are still there. |
My school had one of those spinning things when I was a kid. Rattle snakes lived under it, and the hand bars were wrapped in razor wire. There was a 10 foot deep circular pit around the perimeter with rusted iron spikes and eight inches of human excrement in the bottom.
Because of the rattle snakes, they powered it with a giant electric motor that would sometimes run out of control and spin it at a high rate of speed, flinging fingerless kids into the cinderblock wall until it looked like a Jackson Pollock painting. Nobody ever complained. |
That's actually not a bad design . .. the pit of human excrement would be regularly, and automatically, refilled by the kids who had the shit scared out of them.
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