ChasB
Well-Known Member
I've just come back from Venice. My first trip, and a wonderful experience - once I learnt to ignore all the other tourists!
One thing that struck me, as a boater, was the lack of health and safety requirements. Time and again I'd think "You could never do that back home!" For instance, there were no guard rails around the canals. Here they would be compulsory. Hell, here we have them on every flat roof in sight! But there they rely on common sense. But apparently we Brits no longer have any of that.
At one spot some workmen were putting in a new pontoon with a small crane. It was a little hazardous to stand close by, so the sensible Italians stayed back a few steps. However one tourist stood taking photos with her back to them (and really they were very noisy, so she couldn't have avoided noticing them) while the locals watched her slightly alarmed. She seemed to lack any sense of personal safety, and my guess is that her thinking (if you can call it that) was that in the absence of a clear written sign, or someone, telling her otherwise then she was safe.
Has our common sense here really atrophied so badly?
I read this today: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...-handrails.html
Madness.
And don't blame the EU - Italy is in the EU. If they can ignore daft directives then so can we.
One thing that struck me, as a boater, was the lack of health and safety requirements. Time and again I'd think "You could never do that back home!" For instance, there were no guard rails around the canals. Here they would be compulsory. Hell, here we have them on every flat roof in sight! But there they rely on common sense. But apparently we Brits no longer have any of that.
At one spot some workmen were putting in a new pontoon with a small crane. It was a little hazardous to stand close by, so the sensible Italians stayed back a few steps. However one tourist stood taking photos with her back to them (and really they were very noisy, so she couldn't have avoided noticing them) while the locals watched her slightly alarmed. She seemed to lack any sense of personal safety, and my guess is that her thinking (if you can call it that) was that in the absence of a clear written sign, or someone, telling her otherwise then she was safe.
Has our common sense here really atrophied so badly?
I read this today: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...-handrails.html
Madness.
And don't blame the EU - Italy is in the EU. If they can ignore daft directives then so can we.