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    Now I thought I have heard it all. Talk about a nanny state and wrapping people in cotton wool. Maybe the individuals who thought this up need a padded cell.

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/itn/2008030...s-dba1618.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Now I thought I have heard it all. Talk about a nanny state and wrapping people in cotton wool. Maybe the individuals who thought this up need a padded cell.

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/itn/2008030...s-dba1618.html
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    A pilot scheme has been launched in Brick Lane after it was found to have the highest number of 'walking and texting' injuries in the country.
    Instead of padding, I'd like to see six-inch nails hammered through these lamp posts, pointy end out.

    They'd soon learn to watch where they're going.
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    Can imagine the state of the padding after a few dogs have relieved themselves and drunken revellers grabbed to hold on while 'yelling' to their god (insert sick smiley here) lmao

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    I'm now sure the world has gone mad.

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    Why not padded people........ then we lock them all up
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    All the Scaffolding that goes up in Edinburgh, from street level all scaffolding is padded, this is not unusual its the law
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Now I thought I have heard it all. Talk about a nanny state and wrapping people in cotton wool. Maybe the individuals who thought this up need a padded cell.

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/itn/20080304/tuk-padding-to-protect-pedestrians-dba1618.html
    Tony,

    It arrived in the Highlands before it got to London. Next time you drive around the country, look out for electricity poles where lines change direction. The wire stays are all enclosed in yellow tubes so the sheep don't trip over them. Honest. Very obvious around Dunbeath.

    Every electricity pole or pylon now carries a warning that it is dangerous to climb up it. I hope to find one without a warning, climb up, get killed, sue, and live in luxury for the rest of my life.

    As for the inattentitive peds, the sooner they bash their brains out the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golach View Post
    All the Scaffolding that goes up in Edinburgh, from street level all scaffolding is padded, this is not unusual its the law
    True Golach, but scaffolding is an intrusion into a normal environment, and it has lumpy bits on it which can cause serious damage to you if you walk into it. Lamp posts and road signs are normal features, you expect them to be there.
    The difference as I see it is that scaffolding is an intrusion which causes unexpected danger to others, but texters are a danger to themselves. Maybe it is time to ban texting while walking?
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    Anyone that intent on texting deserves to have some sense knocked into them. Instead of padding the lamp posts, they should fit CCTV on them so we can see the results.

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    What happens in the winter when the padding freezes ??? wouldnt a frozen lump of padding be just as sore to walk into as a lampost or would we just put padding on the frozen padding to make sure or just have a heater beside each lampost to make sure the padding doesnt freeze ???
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    Haha! This is ridiculous! A PADDED-LAMP-POST!
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    Now, now. I think it is essential, starting up here......or has everyone forgotten the young Thursonian who walked into the lampost after inconviniencing a young mother with a pram???? (Can't find the thread....but I know I read it on here!)
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    well can i get the lamppost outside my house padded,cause when the kids and the other half annoy me and also when i am trying to tell them something i wouldnt have to bang my head on a brick wall i could just nip outside and bang it on the padded lamppost
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    Whatever next, eh? I can understand padding the scaffolding, but padding a lamppost as well? Utter madness...what is this world coming to?
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    If they padded lampposts...they'd end up padding everything!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rob16d View Post
    If they padded lampposts...they'd end up padding everything!
    Next there will be padded bra's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teddybear1873 View Post
    Next there will be padded bra's.

    Haha! Good one teddybear! Or padded envelopes!
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    I would recommend padded lamp posts for the safety of young neds who climb them from time to time.

    A few years ago my wife and I saw a young drunken ned at the top of a lamp-post on the Cliff Road. His mates watched as he slid down at full speed like Batman going down the Bat Pole. Unfortunately for this particular Caped Crusader he met the area where the post widens out, cobblers-first and used his Bat Bawz as brakes. He came off that pole walking like a cross between Groucho Marx and a saddle-sore John Wayne. He staggered up to my missus and with a tear in his eye he groaned "Oh Wifie Ma Stonz are sore"

    My wife's reply of "Stones? Grit more like!!" brought hoots of delight from his watching mates.

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