Children's Slide Under 24-Hour Guard 17
A slide at a Melbourne housing estate playground is under 24-hour security after it was deemed too dangerous for small children. Three small children were seriously injured on the slide in October last year, a month after it was installed. Now a guard watches the slide from a car at night. I wonder if anyone has ever written a career paper on the life of the playground equipment security guard?
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If they don't want children playing on the slide, they should tear it down. If they don't want children to get hurt playing on the slide... how will a single guard help? In that case, it would be better to install a sandpit or wood chips.
If you dig in a bit and see pictures of the slide, it's a monster! The slide is probably 20-30 feet tall and 50+ feet long.
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It's only small children that have been hurt. The guard is there to ensure that children under 1.28m tall don't use the slide. The guard is really just a glorified fairground operator.
I don't understand why they guard it at night, though. It would be pretty easy to install a gate.
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Notices? Whatever happened to good old common sense?
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http://xkcd.com/255/ [xkcd.com]
This is article is misleading (Score:3, Informative)
Here is another article that shows a picture of the slide: http://hobsons-bay-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/security-guards-watch-over-point-cook-playground/ [whereilive.com.au]
The slide is actually more akin to a slide you would find in the childrens section of a theme-park rather then a local play-ground type of slide.
Seriously this thing is a monster... (Score:1)
Easier solution (Score:1)