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Re: The dangers of sunbed misuse
I actually use sunbeds for therapeutic reasons although I've not been on them since before xmas. I have psoriasis and for some reason they really clear it up - at the moment i have it on my face, patches on the tops of my arms and my legs.
The ones i use have quite responsible owners, they don't allow anyone under 16 to use them and question you profusely about skin type, length spent on them and also go over the dangers which i think they are legally obliged to display. The girl has been stupid to think anyone would believe she thought they were 100% safe, but the owners also have a responsibility to ensure kids aren't using them and people are using them carefully :dozey: |
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Even if the staff didn't enforce it, the fact they are there may help protect the company in the event of legal action, as long as the company can demonstrate that they have procedures for enforcing this requirement. ---------- Post added at 18:24 ---------- Previous post was at 18:20 ---------- Quote:
The business has done nothing wrong (legally anyway) but if they are sucessfully sued for this and claim it from their liability insurance, then responsible adults will suffer as the owners of other similar business will have to pay increased premiums.. |
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If this man was negligent and there were no signs up, then fair enough, string him up by his toes. I'm in favour of putting superfluous warning notices on everything to protect the truly dense people in this world (like the woman who sued Mickey Ds because they didn't warn her that her coffee was hot). However, if there are warning notices up and people ignore them, what can you do? If it was manned what's to stop her maxing out the limit at that salon and moving to another one straight after? Who is to blame then? I wish the parent/daughter would come out warning people of the dangers of suntanning, rather than trying to ruin this owner's livelyhood because her daughter wilfull neglected to heed health warnings. |
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If they started selling alchol in Vending machines then that might be a good comparison. |
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The "mother" should accept responsibility for her daughters actions. The daughter is still a child fgs. But no, as ever with the blame culture we have, it's easier to blame anybody else than admit zero parenting skills. :rolleyes: |
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One word for her, PRAT. She said, "when she came off she didn't think she was tanned enough", you can't tell the difference until a few days later. I used sunbeds once a week for 10 minutes, it clears my skin up and gives me a healthy glow, there's nothing wrong with them if they are used right. She's after some compensation which she's not going to get because she shouldn't have been in threre in the first place.
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Assuming you have kids, have you ever told them how to use Sunbeds correctly? If you haven't, does that make you a bad parent? It's not something I can recall my mum telling me, and she certainly wasn't a bad parent. I still don't like the idea of unmanned salons though, and find it staggering that we have a government that is happy to allow people to expose themselves to fairly high levels of radiation using devices that have been known to cause cancer in unsupervised environments, but is happy to ban things that are a lot safer. ---------- Post added at 10:17 ---------- Previous post was at 10:15 ---------- Quote:
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Well that's their own look-out. But a 14 year old can't be expected to carry much of the blame in this.
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a 15 year old can get the pill and have a baby, but a 14 year old can't have the brain capacity to know when to stop using a sun bed? :erm:
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