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Fauxstralian
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Swiss ski resort fire
Inside a building, people wandering around with ‘champagne sparklers’ ie naked flames sticking out of champagne bottles
Some sitting on people’s shoulders set fire to the ceiling
Utter stupidity
The people involved should be identified & presuming they aren’t a charred mess be charged with mass murder
Some sitting on people’s shoulders set fire to the ceiling
Utter stupidity
The people involved should be identified & presuming they aren’t a charred mess be charged with mass murder
Re: Swiss ski resort fire
northbankfrank wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026, 15:10What personal risks does Health and Safety prevent you from taking that you would otherwise take?
Jumping on and off an open platform on a moving London bus. That sort of thing.
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Re: Swiss ski resort fire
wils wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026, 13:29 I was in that part of the world just before Christmas. I am no fan of our health and safety culture stifling personal risk taking, but at the same time I did notice in several places around Switzerland and southern Germany that they do things that we wouldn't allow here.
So when you see things like this and you realise they are less likely to happen in England, it does make you see the 'elf and safety culture in a different light. A lot of families have lost their kids in this for no reason other than people thinking the rules aren't for them. Mostly teenagers killed.
What personal risks does Health and Safety prevent you from taking that you would otherwise take?
If it's personal risks, fine, that's what the Darwin Awards are for. If it's killing and maiming masses, regulations are required.
If it's personal risks, fine, that's what the Darwin Awards are for. If it's killing and maiming masses, regulations are required.
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Re: Swiss ski resort fire
This used to be an all-too-regular occurrence in Thailand a while back. A case of Jamesons would ensure a night club got it's fire certificate from the authorities and the cycle went on.
It seems to have been brought under control (a bit more) now, but that will only be because such events scare tourists (and their lovely, lovely money) away.
I partly agree with the comments on the over-bearing H&S implementation in the UK/western world, but I feel they're focussing too much on preventing people committing stupid acts, rather than unsafe business practices (where a case of Jamesons would impress absolutely nobody).
I understand people do need to make a living, but they - and they alone - should bear and suffer from any risks doing so may raise.
It seems to have been brought under control (a bit more) now, but that will only be because such events scare tourists (and their lovely, lovely money) away.
I partly agree with the comments on the over-bearing H&S implementation in the UK/western world, but I feel they're focussing too much on preventing people committing stupid acts, rather than unsafe business practices (where a case of Jamesons would impress absolutely nobody).
I understand people do need to make a living, but they - and they alone - should bear and suffer from any risks doing so may raise.
Re: Swiss ski resort fire
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026, 13:58 You set fire to the ceiling of a building through sheer stupidity you need to be held accountable
Anyone over 5 who sits on someone’s shoulders at a concert , a sporting event or in a bar should be arrested along with the cսnt holding them
Any toothless junkie at a ‘rave’ doing the same should be machine gunned
Ha you sad cսnt... You've clearly never been to a rave if you think there are toothless people or junkies.. You sound like the most boring cսnt ever.
Oh and to be charged with murder there has to be intent to kill you dopey cսnt
Oh and to be charged with murder there has to be intent to kill you dopey cսnt
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Re: Swiss ski resort fire
You set fire to the ceiling of a building through sheer stupidity you need to be held accountable
Anyone over 5 who sits on someone’s shoulders at a concert , a sporting event or in a bar should be arrested along with the cսnt holding them
Any toothless junkie at a ‘rave’ doing the same should be machine gunned
Anyone over 5 who sits on someone’s shoulders at a concert , a sporting event or in a bar should be arrested along with the cսnt holding them
Any toothless junkie at a ‘rave’ doing the same should be machine gunned
Re: Swiss ski resort fire
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026, 12:36 Inside a building, people wandering around with ‘champagne sparklers’ ie naked flames sticking out of champagne bottles
Some sitting on people’s shoulders set fire to the ceiling
Utter stupidity
The people involved should be identified & presuming they aren’t a charred mess be charged with mass murder
Mass murder, you stupid cսnt..
Re: Swiss ski resort fire
I was in that part of the world just before Christmas. I am no fan of our health and safety culture stifling personal risk taking, but at the same time I did notice in several places around Switzerland and southern Germany that they do things that we wouldn't allow here.
So when you see things like this and you realise they are less likely to happen in England, it does make you see the 'elf and safety culture in a different light. A lot of families have lost their kids in this for no reason other than people thinking the rules aren't for them. Mostly teenagers killed.
So when you see things like this and you realise they are less likely to happen in England, it does make you see the 'elf and safety culture in a different light. A lot of families have lost their kids in this for no reason other than people thinking the rules aren't for them. Mostly teenagers killed.
Re: Swiss ski resort fire
You would think that after the like of the Station nightclub fire back in 2003 people would learn. That was probably one of the worst documentaries I've ever seen, horrific. But people still play around with pyrotechnics inside and wonder what happened when things go terribly wrong. Awful.