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Book ban in a Canadian bus company

11 点作者 jchampem大约 10 年前

7 条评论

duncan_bayne大约 10 年前
&quot;Our only goal is to make sure students are safe.&quot;<p>This is the problem.<p>Parents who won&#x27;t let their children play unsupervised.<p>Police who won&#x27;t let children walk home from the park.<p>Schools who won&#x27;t let children experience rough and tumble play.<p>Park designers who won&#x27;t let children take physical risks.<p>Here&#x27;s the thing: human flourishing requires danger. At almost all stages of development.
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huhtenberg大约 10 年前
Yeah, that&#x27;s Canada alright.<p>Kids on a bike with training wheels wearing a helmet, knee and elbow pads, a mouth guard with a copy of the liability insurance sticking out of the back pocket. Can&#x27;t be too safe, you know.<p>Five flag persons &quot;managing&quot; traffic, causing it to back up three blocks each way, while one dude is trimming a bush on a sidewalk. That&#x27;s just how we roll.<p>As ridiculous as this book ban is, I am not a bit surprised that it&#x27;s a Canadian development (though it <i>is</i> a bit odd that it comes from Quebec of all places).
ghshephard大约 10 年前
20 Minutes is a pretty long bus ride, twice a day, to not be able to read, use your smartphone, play a video game, whatever...<p>I recognize the driving force here, is the attempt to eliminate risk - but, at some point, we&#x27;ve got to realize that there is a concept of &quot;acceptable risk&quot; - and deal with the consequences.<p>Are kids allowed to climb trees anymore? Seriously, if riding the bus is considered a risky endeavor because kids might look at something someone else has, how do parents feel about their 8 year olds 45&#x27; up a pine tree?
rffn大约 10 年前
This is replaying a common scheme to define some rules which cover the most stupid people around and then defend these rules because they are &quot;for the children&quot;. Labeling everything as verboten is one of the society diseases of our times.
tempestn大约 10 年前
Even in an accident I hardly think holding a <i>book</i> is going to be a major safety issue. Don&#x27;t play with scissors or bricks on the bus, sure, but a book?
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tallanvor大约 10 年前
If I were the child&#x27;s father, I&#x27;d tell her that it&#x27;s safe to ignore that &quot;rule&quot; and keep reading.
defractional大约 10 年前
Idiocracy