Posted on 03/22/2010 12:08:23 PM PDT by WOBBLY BOB
A Minnesota senator has introduced a bill that would require indoor inflatable play centers to get liability insurance and staff a trained supervisor. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Katie Sieben (DFL-Newport), will be heard by a Senate committee Monday. The new law would apply to indoor play centers with bouncy castles, houses and other inflatable equipment. It would not apply to equipment rented for private home parties or at carnivals and other festivals.
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Just another solution in search of a problem.....
It’s for the children, don’t you know.
Snicker. I know a guy that owns one of those. He’s kind of a Statist tool.
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.
There is no end to government’s intrusion...
First, you would have to be retarded to not have insurance on a place like that. Second, why would the government want to increase the cost of exercise for children? There are 150 lb 5th graders and the government wants to regulate their exercise to only government approved sources.
At least they have a firm grasp on what the pressing issues of the day are
Wow. Talk about your solution in search of a problem.
Nanny State Nazi’s (NSN’s)
Next, the kids will be mandated to wear a HELMET in a car...!
Geez... that’s gonna make the cost of a bouncy house for your children... how much? two, three times as much?
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