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Originally Posted by Red88Carrera
There's no agenda here, and I'm not opposed to reasonable safety measures.
Here's a scenerio for you...
Same car park, after new, higher guards are installed. 2 kid are fighting next to the rail, and one of them gets thrown over the new, higher rail. Do we now make the owner of the garage close up the wall so this can't happen? Where does it stop?
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Of course not, a rail that is about 3 ft. is just not adequate. What if it was icy and an older gentlemen who was not steady on his feet hit the rail. I can tell you, if it hits him below his center of gravity (which a 3 ft. rail would), the rail isn't going to stop him. Instead, it's going to flip him over the side. A taller rail would stop him, if it was chest level, for example. That sounds perfectly reasonable to me.