If they prevent you working the pedals properly it would seem silly to
wear them- it's not illegal, more a matter of common sense. The cause of
the inattention is peripheral to the issue.
Amy Winehouse rushed to hospital
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"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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Well, I didn't subscribe to the above analysis anyway.
But while it might be merely 'silly' to wear high heels if it affects your safe
driving, if as a result of that decision someone is killed or injured then the
matter becomes culpable- criminally so.
I have never understood why decisions that affect one's ability to safely
control a potentially lethal piece of machinery are treated in such an
apparently derisory fashion.
But while it might be merely 'silly' to wear high heels if it affects your safe
driving, if as a result of that decision someone is killed or injured then the
matter becomes culpable- criminally so.
I have never understood why decisions that affect one's ability to safely
control a potentially lethal piece of machinery are treated in such an
apparently derisory fashion.
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Amy Winehouse rushed to hospital
warren zevon rip wrote:
> Until fairly recently you could make and receive calls on your
> handheld mobile while overtaking at 70mph, legally. I would
> wager that is more dangerous than wearing heels!
Absolutely, But the latter is still a real and non-trivial risk. Wear a pair of
pumps, and change when you get to the party. How hard is that?
Our attitude
> to risk is obviously becoming more negative, paradoxically not
> always with healthy results.
Indeed; a lot of the legislation is perverse and even obstructive. I think
there's a general misunderstanding of the statistical basis for risk-
assessment [particularly within the HSA and amongst politicos and other
soap-boxers]
> Until fairly recently you could make and receive calls on your
> handheld mobile while overtaking at 70mph, legally. I would
> wager that is more dangerous than wearing heels!
Absolutely, But the latter is still a real and non-trivial risk. Wear a pair of
pumps, and change when you get to the party. How hard is that?
Our attitude
> to risk is obviously becoming more negative, paradoxically not
> always with healthy results.
Indeed; a lot of the legislation is perverse and even obstructive. I think
there's a general misunderstanding of the statistical basis for risk-
assessment [particularly within the HSA and amongst politicos and other
soap-boxers]
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."