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The 1%
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13/02/2014 08:21:39
 
 
To
12/02/2014 19:07:37
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Finances
Category:
Investment
Title:
Re: The 1%
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01592816
Message ID:
01594227
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>Just look at your malls and entrances to public buildings. Any staircase, no matter how wide and how not really steep, MUST have the handrails every four meters (or a certain number of feet, whatever). I've seen two steps connecting the levels of a mall, no taller than six inches each, and they had two railings. Just take a look at buildings anywhere else in the world and count the number of handrails on wide, short and generally not steep stairs. The US are the only country where this is some kind of law... or a direct influence of ambulance chasers. They've managed to instill the fear of litigation into everybody's minds, to the point where you don't even think about it, just behave like that without second thought.

Is it litigation or accessibility? We have two steps up on our front walk and originally had no railing. As our parents aged, they pushed us to get one to help them get in and out of our house.

Tamar
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