Friday, May 25, 2012

Nothing Changes

Jesse Kline: Bans on ice cream, hockey and beaches; or, another week in nannyland

..Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what’s good for people than people do is a swine. P.J. Rourke

Politicians must know they cannot craft public policy in such a way as to remove all the risk from life — but that never seems to stop them from trying. This week saw municipal governments across the country launch a concerted attack in the war on fun, just in time for summer.
Last summer, Saskatonians discovered a sandbar that had built-up in the South Saskatchewan River, dubbing it “Saskatoon Beach.” The beach experience is something that can easily be enjoyed by residents of Vancouver or Toronto, but this natural formation created a unique opportunity for people in the prairie city.As many as 750 people a day crowded the beach. And why not? It sounds like a lovely way to spend a hot summer’s day. But then again, it could be dangerous. The sandbar might shift, people might get swept away in the fast-flowing river. Better ban the practice, just to be on the safe side. Read More »



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