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by makeitdouble
721 days ago
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Luckily none of the narrative here is about zero drownings. Or more precisely, people will express targeting zero drowning, but they're not making the logical jump you're pointing at. The device in the article is someone pragmatic, lifeguard situation in most places is pragmatic, there would need to be a crazy shift to get people to agree to a more absolute stance. |
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> Or more precisely, people will express targeting zero drowning, but they're not making the logical jump you're pointing at.
Um, compare this comment, left hours before yours: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40779917
> Fewer and fewer places to swim, more and more places just made everything a wading pool or a splash park to reduce liability, and after a generation of this there is an undersupply of people who can teach others to swim. Now some municipalities in my area are trying to ban swimming in open water.