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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
Is it just me or is health and safety in this country a complete joke as i said my cousin wasn't allowed to have a bouncy castle for the kids to play on at his wedding reception but it's perfectly ok to have numerous concrete blocks in a kids playground. Are they for real or do they make these stupid decisions and then go back to the canteen and have a laugh at us all having to abide by their stupid actions.
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There is no h&s directive banning bouncy castles (as long as theres a big enough space with ample room for the guide ropes to bee fasten securely). most likely the venue simply didn't want a bouncy castle on their property and so (like may do) invoked h&s to close down the argument.
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only reason i could actually think of is the venue's insurance didn't cover a bc. however thats not a big issue as you can buy your own policy for the bc (costs a couple of quidd).