John Ashbridge, of The Ten-Pin Bowling Proprietors Association, said: 'I have been in this industry for 40 years and I have never known any member of the public injured by a bowling pinsetter. I have never heard of anybody going near the pins.' Mr Ashbridge said he had watched HSE inspectors examining a bowling centre and he found their attempts to detect possible dangers 'hilarious', He added: 'Some operators have now fitted photoelectric beams, they don't cause any problems - they don't stop the machines because nobody ever goes near the pins.'
it's a peril that only a crack team of health and safety experts could have uncovered, after two long years and a huge £250,000 bill, that we have all paid for, they found that ten-pin bowling alleys up and down the country could be a 'very dangerous' environment for families,
please, please do not let anyone on the same Health and Safety team go any where near a ice rink! imagine how much it will cost to tell us how it is a dangerous environment for families, they might fall down on the ice!
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