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Child Bollards Good Idea Or Not?

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anotheoldgit | 09:26 Mon 04th Sep 2017 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4849554/Cute-creepy-Child-bollards-improve-road-safety.html

We have them installed by a school near to us, but in the true fashion of diversity, there is a white one, a black one and an Asian one, all representing both girl pupils and boy pupils.

But who knows these days, perhaps one also represents a trans-gender pupil.
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A tad too creepy for me, I must admit !
See, that was quite a sensible post up until your last sentence.

Anything to improve child safety is a positive step, that anyone would remark on the ethnicity of the said bollards ? That's a problem !!
A load of nonsense, whilst you eye is being distracted by a strange looking "person" you could easily miss a real child crossing the road elsewhere. You need less distractions outside a school not more.
Distracting... you would move out to give them room at first, and then get used to them and ignore them. A bit dangerous when children are around too.
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Zacs-Master

/// See, that was quite a sensible post up until your last sentence. ///

Like I was forced to say to another ABer, "lighten up", it was placed in jest.
what about the transgender ones?
sorry missed the last sentence!
Put a smiley face or something, aog? Otherwise it's hard to tell whether it's serious or not.
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anneasquith

Why the driver needs to be able to recognise the different ethnicities is the problem.
Wonder how long they will last before they are defaced out of all recognition. Bet they cost a lot more as well.
setting aside the frivolous discussion, I think this is a bad idea and certainly distracting
The ridiculous cost of these things is sufficient to warrant them a poor choice.
I too find them rather creepy - they certainly shouldn't be necessary if drivers are respecting the signs which are usually already on approach to schools.
The problem is- if it came down to it, it's better for a driver to hit a bollard than a child- but most drivers will instinctively avoid hitting these.
Idiotic.
Yes, and potentially swerve into a child.
If you intend for part of your posts to be taken as humorous may I suggest adding a ;-) at the end to avoid any misunderstanding?
To answer the serious part......
No one can really answer your question unless data is available proving whether they are effective or not.
Why does someone appear to be about to put sun cream on one of them?

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