Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: stuart on February 23, 2007, 08:47:28 pm
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I talked with an electrician today that told me he believes the world is getting overwhelmed with stupid people and he thinks GFCI's are to blame.
He said to me;
"in the old days people that used a hair dryer in the bath tub died!"
"folks that put portable stereos and TV’s on the side of the tub were taken out in greater #'s by natural selection but since the requirement of the GFI many of these stupid people have lived and mated with other stupid people creating more stupid people!?"
You know it's one theory!!! ;D
It did make me wonder if safety requirements in many areas have kinda screwed up the "natural selection" of people common sense challenged? Think about it, seat belts have saved many of those people that read books and talk on their cell driving down the road...Helmets and padding save snowboarders ;)
hmmm, ya gotta wonder.... :-/
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The same people still talk on cell phones while driving, use gasoline in a kerosene heater, use the turkey fryer under the porch roof............................
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For the most part I call it the "legislation of Stupidity." Every time somebody does something stupid then sues some third party because of the resulting embarasment, injury or death, we make a law making it illegal for stupid people to do stupid things. Riding a motorcycle with out a helmet is stupid, not illegal. Riding in a vehicle with out a seat belt on is stupid, not illegal, wanting you hot tub to teat to 110 is stupid, not illegal, not instaling a gfci on outlets near water is stupid not illegal. Now if you'll excuse my I'm going drive over to McDonalds with out my seat belt on to get a cup of coffee, I hope it's not too hot though!
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wanting you hot tub to teat to 110 is stupid, not illegal
heh...was that freudian?
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I had a customer once that was one of those customers you wish you never sold...
She was a school administrator and her husband was an attorney. I got a call everyday from her asking something obvious or that I had already answered several times.
She called one day and said "Last night all 6 of us where in the spa during that bad lighting storm...is that OK?"
"....yes maam it just fine and even encouraged in your case!"
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Most definassly!
heh...was that freudian?
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Riding a motorcycle with out a helmet is stupid, not illegal. Riding in a vehicle with out a seat belt on is stupid, not illegal,
In some states, those things are illegal. I see it as keeping children and teens safe from the poor judgement of stupid parents
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For the most part I call it the "legislation of Stupidity." Every time somebody does something stupid then sues some third party because of the resulting embarasment, injury or death, we make a law making it illegal for stupid people to do stupid things. Riding a motorcycle with out a helmet is stupid, not illegal. Riding in a vehicle with out a seat belt on is stupid, not illegal, wanting you hot tub to teat to 110 is stupid, not illegal, not instaling a gfci on outlets near water is stupid not illegal. Now if you'll excuse my I'm going drive over to McDonalds with out my seat belt on to get a cup of coffee, I hope it's not too hot though!
It would be simpler to outlaw stupid people, but I suppose that'd wouldn't be PC enough, and not profitable for the ambulance chasing type of lawyer. I say let natural selection take it's course. Removing morons from the gene pool should gradually raise the intelligence level of mankind to the point we can eliminate all the unecessary warnings they put on products.
Anyone who needs a warning label is probably too stupid to understand one anyway. Don't bring the TV in the shower. Don't drink muriatic acid.
Stuart's story about the lawyer and the school administrator (both of who I'd assume had at least 4 year college degrees- mom and dad really got their money's worth forking over tuition money for those two, didn't they.) reminds me of a similar type of thing-
My wife worked in a Pharmacy a few years ago. Some ditz called and asked if she had to adjust the time of day she took her birth control pills because of daylight savings time. Now that's one person who should really stay on the pill.
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Exactly Anne. My point is, it "isn't" shouldn't be illegal. It is most certainly poor judgement AND stupid. As has been pointed out here, natural selection, thinning of the heard as it were. Stupid (lack of comon sense, excercises poor judgement) is NOT and should not be illegal. It aint my fault soandso is a moron engaging in moronic activities and my liberty to be and act like a moron should NOT be limmited by laws protecting other morons.
In some states, those things are illegal. I see it as keeping children and teens safe from the poor judgement of stupid parents
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Buying non-ETL/UL listed hot tubs...
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Buying non-ETL/UL listed hot tubs...
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Buying spas over the internet and then going to a dealer for water quality issues....
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EXACtly, very stupid, but not illegal.
Buying non-ETL/UL listed hot tubs...
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In the construction industry safety has required us as employers to give more protection and supply more PPE to those that we are forced to keep from being stupid!! And as Stu has preached it has created breeding of stupid and more stupid!
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In the construction industry safety has required us as employers to give more protection and supply more PPE to those that we are forced to keep from being stupid!! And as Stu has preached it has created breeding of stupid and more stupid!
As a somewhat famous comedian said and I quote (STUPID SHOULD HURT)
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Stupid does hurt, right in the wallet. All those regulations and saftey warnings and such all cost the consumer.
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OK, I will admit that I don't like to legislate morality, safety nor a bunch of other things.
But one thing I will admit - some of the safetyl laws do save the general population money. By forcing people to wear safety equipment, or putting air bags in cars etc., there are fewer fatal accidents. But more importantly from the financial standpoint - there are fewer near-fatal accidents which result in taxpayer-supported long-term hospital care.
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It would be interesting to see a legitimate study on that topic- the cost we all pay for all of the safety regulations vs the potential health care savings for the uninsured.
Minnesota used to have a mandatory MC helmet law. It was repealed but they put in a stipulation that if you get injured in a crash, and you're not wearing a helmet you are limited in how much liability you can collect.
I can accept some of those devices- where I really get wound up is when the manufacturers feel compelled to put what I like to call "Well Duh" warnings on products. Like a warning on a knife that it's sharp. Well Duh. I certainly hope so.
Coffee cup- warning contents hot. Really? Pack of matches- Flammable.
Etc.... That crap is entirely there becase of stupid consumers smart lawyers.