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![]() "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 19:18:05 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: Snit wrote Rod Speed wrote Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote Well, I think you have to put dire warnings on everything these days. No you dont with the obvious stuff. Have you ever used used a ladder? Impossible not to when you build a house on bare block of land, have an row of trees close to the house on the south side of the house in the southern hemisphere with some of them more than 100' high now. In fact I have 5 of them, two extension ladders, two 8' step ladders, one small step ladder I use for stacking up the milk crates full of full sized glass beer bottles we call long necks. Not one of them has any warning at all. In the UK they have a huge (usually about 7 inches square) red sticker under the top platform, listing 10 different things you can do wrong. No top platform on any of mine and we arent that stupid. Never seen anything like that on a car either. |
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