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<blockquote data-quote="Marvo" data-source="post: 298175" data-attributes="member: 20838"><p>There's something I'm not comfortable with when it comes to the restricting public access to electrical supplies. Although I can see the argument for it and it make logical sense, I'm really not keen on where it leads. It's the same arguements used by people who would also ban the sale of step ladders unless you have a appropriate competence certificate and a signed note by a Doctor saying you're fit to climb them. My question with this line of argument is where do you draw the line and also how do you draw the line. I see complaints all the time about the UK being a 'nanny state' and I can't help thinking this would just open that door wider. I guess I'm one of those that thinks people will just be people, there's no cure for stupidity so why try to medicate against it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marvo, post: 298175, member: 20838"] There's something I'm not comfortable with when it comes to the restricting public access to electrical supplies. Although I can see the argument for it and it make logical sense, I'm really not keen on where it leads. It's the same arguements used by people who would also ban the sale of step ladders unless you have a appropriate competence certificate and a signed note by a Doctor saying you're fit to climb them. My question with this line of argument is where do you draw the line and also how do you draw the line. I see complaints all the time about the UK being a 'nanny state' and I can't help thinking this would just open that door wider. I guess I'm one of those that thinks people will just be people, there's no cure for stupidity so why try to medicate against it? [/QUOTE]
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