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Electrocution. Manslaughter Admission.

The pub beer garden incident....

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8130381/Pensioner-admits-killing-seven-year-old-boy-electrocuted-playing-pub-garden.html



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  • lyledunn:

    I wonder how many sparks sat in that beer garden and saw the potential danger but downed their pint and left with a shrug of the shoulders adamant that it was none of their business. Perhaps it would be no bad thing if electrical installation professionals signed up to a charter similar to the one that applies in some quarters of the fire safety industry. I am a member of the institute of fire prevention officers and I have absolutely no qualms about calling attention to blocked escape routes etc. I even reported one hotel to HSE and FRS when after a three night stay they still hadn’t removed builders equipment from the emergency escape stairs.




    I totally agree Lyle. I would do the same. I recently reported to the reception desk a potentially dangerous situation in a private car park behind a hotel, where ordinary indoor extension leads had been run outside for car park lighting. They were just left on the ground. One was protected by a simple plastic bag, and  other had nothing to protect it from rain and children's fingers. I shall look again when I pass by.




    Z.

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  • lyledunn:

    I wonder how many sparks sat in that beer garden and saw the potential danger but downed their pint and left with a shrug of the shoulders adamant that it was none of their business. Perhaps it would be no bad thing if electrical installation professionals signed up to a charter similar to the one that applies in some quarters of the fire safety industry. I am a member of the institute of fire prevention officers and I have absolutely no qualms about calling attention to blocked escape routes etc. I even reported one hotel to HSE and FRS when after a three night stay they still hadn’t removed builders equipment from the emergency escape stairs.




    I totally agree Lyle. I would do the same. I recently reported to the reception desk a potentially dangerous situation in a private car park behind a hotel, where ordinary indoor extension leads had been run outside for car park lighting. They were just left on the ground. One was protected by a simple plastic bag, and  other had nothing to protect it from rain and children's fingers. I shall look again when I pass by.




    Z.

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