Playground safety?

I wonder? asked:


Why is it that certain playground staples are constantly being deemed “unsafe?” It it because kids don’t use common sense anymore on the playground, or is it because of parents sueing the schools or parks when their children get hurt? Playground staples began to disappear not long ago. First it was teeder todders and the big metal slides, then tire swings, then merry-go-rounds; what’s next? Slides? Swings? If this traditional playground equipment is continually removed and deemed unsafe, what will be left of playgrounds? If parents would just teach their kids how to be safe and how to use common sense on the playground, there wouldn’t be a problem. If we keep removing the so-called “unsafe” playground equipment, there isn’t going to be much to these playgrounds.

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Comments

  1. suigeneris-impetus
    January 18th, 2010 | 8:12 am

    The playgroud is because the playgroud is because the equipment you listed.

  2. Mr. Wizard
    January 19th, 2010 | 3:57 pm

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