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Whatever Happened To Common Sense?

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daffy654 | 13:02 Wed 11th Nov 2009 | ChatterBank
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http://news.bbc.co.uk...anchester/8354548.stm

I am truly sorry that these parents to have lost their lovely little boy,but am at a loss as to why they want warnings on individual lollipops.
Is it not just common sense to realise the choking danger of these things?

Would a warning on the individual lollies even get read or taken notice of anyway?

R.I.P. little Francis
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it will hapen. because the swet companies won't want to be sued.
much like the takeaway hot drinks from shops that contain contents that are hot.
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I know how to do the heimlich manoeuvre as I made sure I took a basic first aid course after the birth of my first child.Not everybody does though, maybe all new parents should be made to learn basic first aid to try and prevent other similar tragedies.
Not a bad call Daffy. They should make a basic first aid course compulsory for expectant parents, it would save alot of tragic deaths.

Makes me realise how useless I'd be in a medical emergency.

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