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    I love stuff like this. Just shows how it was done back way back when.
    It also shows why the Health and Safety team step in.
    I have a 1972 Land Rover Series III Truck Cab/Pick-Up and a 1962 Land Rover Series 2a Carawagon Camper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluffle-Valve View Post
    I love stuff like this. Just shows how it was done back way back when.
    It also shows why the Health and Safety team step in.
    No the health and safety team only stepped in once the practice of apprenticeships came to an end, because of do-gooders passing child labor laws preventing young persons form learning familiarity and safety. Because they thought that children were being exploited, which in some cases this may have been true to an extent.
    But ask anyone my age or older who were fortunate enough to have had participated in an apprenticeship if they felt exploited by their mentors.
    A lot of those exploited children grew up to become the owners of the businesses.
    Once apprenticeships were gone the next to go was common sense because there was someone who had read or written a book on possible safety hazards decided to attempt to teach persons to be safety hawks. These persons need not know a single thing about the industry or how to run equipment but yet they were to insure protocols were followed to the letter no mater what. because the book said that was how it should be done. Every tome there happened to be a worker incident these protocols would be strengthened until the point came when workers no longer needed to have cognitive thoughts of what they were supposed to be doing and how to do it without injury, they now had someone to tell them how their every movement should be. Now a couple of generations later everything under the sun or moon has been so nanny-fied it takes the whole community to raise a child



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