AMuzi wrote:
On 1/4/2018 2:29 PM, Tosspot wrote:
On 01/04/2018 05:21 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
I saw a new version of the safety sticker on a kid's bike:
====================
WARNING!
Do not ride bikes
at night! Do not ride
bikes when it's wet
outside! Always ride
with an ANSI, Snell,
or ASTM approved
helmet! do not stunt
or jump with this
bicycle. Read and
obey your Owner's
Manual!
=====================
"Do not ride when it's wet outside" is new to me.
Apparently puddles are now deadly.
I'm curious: Does this sort of nonsense get stuck on bikes
in Europe?
Not ime. Are pedestrians and bath users also warned about
the dangers of their activities?
Only French baths with French telephones:
http://metro.co.uk/2018/01/03/pregna...-bath-7199416/
deadly!
Commie-named street, satellite dishes ... what kind of electrical literacy
could be expected? Written warnings don't work, sand bathing would be more
appropriate.
--
http://www.ledauphine.com/isere-sud/2018/01/01/enceinte-de-huit-mois-elle-meurt-electrocutee-dans-son-bain
http://www.20minutes.fr/faits_divers/2195279-20180102-grenoble-enceinte-huit-mois-jeune-femme-retrouvee-morte-electrocutee-bain