Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Safety Hypocrite

You put a helmet on your young daughter's head before she took that first solo bicycle ride.

You spent a fortune at the sporting goods store to make sure your son was protected well when he joined his first minor hockey team.

You bought that really good quality car-seat and secured it properly in the back seat before you brought your newborn home from the hospital.

And yet you exceed the speed limit on your way to work, make unsafe lane changes, don't regularly check your car lights, don't do walkarounds before you get into your vehicle and you complain about the new regulations on safety at work.

Hypocrite.

Safety apparently only applies to other people huh? You had better get your own mental house in order. What you say and what you do don't apparently line up. And there are a few young faces looking at you confused that you care about their safety but not your own.

Change your mind. Safety is an Attitude. Get it.


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