Posted by paul on October 09, 2011 at 21:11:02 from (66.44.132.6):
In Reply to: RULES posted by gitrib on October 09, 2011 at 18:30:17:
Dad ended up breaking his arm, because they couldn't restrain him. I understand the bad side of it too, but like your example, sheez there has to be some middle ground.
My aunt used to help out at a home years ago. These new type of laws & rules and inspections started about that time.
One visit it was all about fly swatters. Could not have them in the building, as they would harbor bug guts & pestilance for all, no fly swatters allowed any more!
Couple nurses asked how to kill the flies then, as they weren't allowed to leave flies in the building either!
Well, the inspector suggested using paper towels, then you can throw them away.
Nurse asked if the inspector ever has tried, or succeeded, in catching a fly with a paper towel?
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