Another aspect of childhood (at least for us in the north) being eliminated
Posted by Robbie53024 9 years, 11 months ago to News
Between the ambulance chasing lawyers and those who insist that any set back must be caused by someone else, we are losing all those things that helped kids to grow up with healthy ego's. A reasonable level of risk is needed for kids to develop a sense of rational achievement.
To have life with no risk is to not live.
Darwin wins, we lose.
I heard that she had over $3M in potential settlements she was trying for between 4 supervisors and their managers. My boss (at the time) forced me to hire her (inside scam, perhaps) and wouldn't tell me that her past 3 supes were being targeted... Kept me in the dark. I documented *everything*, and when she tried to sue *me*, she decided (after my docs went through discovery) to drop her case targeting me. Know who was hypermad about that? Not the employee - but my then boss.
Ready for the best part? (sarcasm meter running...) Found out a couple years ago she still works for us. Same location, but under a new management team... Yeah.
Sometimes... I hate Civil Service...
Had anything happened, I'm sure that my dad wouldn't have gone after the city for the blame, but my backside probably would have been sore for a while.
A family was there enjoying sledding for the children's first time.
They were asking their Dad if he knew how to do this...! He replied that he had done this as a child and now it was their turn to learn ...and proceeded to show them how to do it.
It was a magical moment to watch.
Protecting people from themselves makes sense in a nuclear reactor, but not in sledding, tree climbing, or one of my childhood favorites, jumping ramps on bicycles.
When I first heard about the sledding bans, I had thought perhaps the local motorists had complained of having to share the streets with the sledders. Now I find it's all about the kind of hazard every kid in my day learned quickly to manage.
The three stages of Jihad