Playing It Safe: The Crazy World of Britain's Health and Safety Regulation
Playing It Safe: The Crazy World of Britain's Health and Safety Regulation
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In the 21st century, Britain has become a world of Jobsworths issuing edicts of mind-boggling stupidity that ruin the quality of people's lives in the name of elf n safety. Journalist Alan Pearce has compiled the most outrageous and hilarious examples, such as the author who was banned from selling his book, the swings removed from a playground, and the international cycle race banned.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 22 April 2021
Publisher: Gibson Square Books Ltd
In the 21st century, Britain has become a realm where the Jobsworths reign supreme, issuing edicts of mind-boggling stupidity that negatively impact the lives of countless individuals in the name of "elf n safety." Journalist Alan Pearce has compiled a collection of outrageous and hilarious (and unfortunately all true) examples that will leave readers cringing while simultaneously eliciting tears of laughter. These tales showcase the absurdity of the situation, where mundane activities and common sense are subjected to excessive regulations and restrictions.
One such example involves the author who was prohibited from selling his book in case it caused paper cuts. Another involves the removal of swings from a playground due to concerns that children might be blinded by the sun while playing on them. An international cycle race was even banned after worries about urinating cyclists. The list goes on, with countless other instances of bureaucratic nonsense that defy logic and common sense.
It is important to note that while these stories may be humorous, they also highlight the need for a more sensible approach to safety and regulations. Excessive bureaucracy can hinder innovation, creativity, and personal freedom, ultimately harming society as a whole. It is essential to challenge these rules and regulations and advocate for a more balanced and reasonable approach that prioritizes the well-being and dignity of individuals.
In conclusion, Britain in the 21st century is a land where the Jobsworths hold sway, issuing edicts of mind-boggling stupidity that negatively impact the lives of countless individuals. However, through the compilation of these outrageous examples, we can see the absurdity of the situation and the importance of advocating for a more sensible and balanced approach to safety and regulations. Let us hope that in the future, we can create a world where common sense and personal freedom prevail, and where the Jobsworths are relegated to the history books where they belong.
Weight: 188g
Dimension: 129 x 198 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781783342105
Edition number: Enlarged ed
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