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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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Well I consider meeting the standard code is reasonable.
Your scenario...would you then say if two kids were fighting on the street and one threw another into a brick wall; thus causing an injury causing death..that it would then follow that the owner of the brick wall would be forced to shield it in soft foam? In your scenario the one causing the injury should be held accountable...but then, if he got a 'nice' judge who believed in 'rehabilitation' he would probably just get a wrist slap and a few hours' community service

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