by Zancarius » Thu Nov 25, 2010 3:26 pm
Yeah, it is.
Sadly, I'm too young to have gone to school back when it was still sane and you could actually carry some sort of utility knife. I remember once I graduated high school (which was about 11 years ago--dang!), I was so glad to finally be able to carry around the Leatherman my father bought me when I turned 16 or 17. I never used the knife except to cut open packages, but the screw driver attachments sure saw their fair share of use.
What we really need is some kind of tort reform. Unfortunately, as long as we continue to elect attorneys and other people who benefit from legal practice to office, we're never going to see any kind of reasonable reform to tort. Certainly, anyone who is grievously injured in a terrible accident that could've been avoided due to faulty equipment should have some kind of legal recourse; conversely, anyone who spills coffee on their own lap should only be entitled to a refund, regardless of how hot the coffee happens to be! I do think we've gone too far in the opposite direction, though.
And you're absolutely right. The paranoia is on two fronts--the schools and the parents. Yet I bet the same parents that have pushed for inane decisions like this get upset if things go too far--or farther than they would like. Remember the laptop webcam spying incident? At this rate, parents may as well just hand their baby over to the feds as soon as it leaves the hospital. I hear Big Brother is a really nice guy with a big mustache and infectious smile.
I gave that lich a phylactery shard. Liches love phylactery shards.