A NEW STUDY OF SAFETY FOR KIDS AND QUADS!
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A NEW STUDY OF SAFETY FOR KIDS AND QUADS!
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>I forget the number of people that drowned over the Holiday weekend but Fox 8 Cleveland was reporting on a quite a few of them and that was just here local. The danger of death is in everything we do. </end quote></div>
Well said; and just to add to that.
No one wants or talks about unintentional consequences. What I mean by that is, do these people figure how many kids grow up safe sitting in back of Play Stations only to die an early death from heart disease?
Being fat is one of the biggest problems in the USA.
I personally think that is because the kids now days can't even get out and have fun OUTSIDE anymore. They have to be safe in their room.
See how much energy it takes to ride a quad around all day. Quads are part of my weight reduction program.
Well said; and just to add to that.
No one wants or talks about unintentional consequences. What I mean by that is, do these people figure how many kids grow up safe sitting in back of Play Stations only to die an early death from heart disease?
Being fat is one of the biggest problems in the USA.
I personally think that is because the kids now days can't even get out and have fun OUTSIDE anymore. They have to be safe in their room.
See how much energy it takes to ride a quad around all day. Quads are part of my weight reduction program.
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A NEW STUDY OF SAFETY FOR KIDS AND QUADS!
Common sense is uncommon.
People have died by things falling out of the sky hitting them. You never see that coming and you don't plan for it. But when you put a kid on a motor vehicle you should stop and think, "Would I hand them the keys to my car?", and if not, you have to supervise them <u>closely</u>. Wild West was right about that. I've seen little kids that were more responsible than some adults I've known, so it's not just an age thing. But kids also lack adult strength, experience, and usually judgement.
People have died by things falling out of the sky hitting them. You never see that coming and you don't plan for it. But when you put a kid on a motor vehicle you should stop and think, "Would I hand them the keys to my car?", and if not, you have to supervise them <u>closely</u>. Wild West was right about that. I've seen little kids that were more responsible than some adults I've known, so it's not just an age thing. But kids also lack adult strength, experience, and usually judgement.
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