Gee I for once post a message with compassion, Have I been exiled?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Delecia Huitt 
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  Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 3:44 PM
  Subject: Re: Chicago Museum


  HURRAY!!!!!  A voice with a little compassion.  I hope that I never get to a point where worrying over a possible, maybe, could happen lawsuit, would surpass the compassion felt for the family and the girl herself.  What has happened to make so many of you so bitter and cynical?   As a parent, I would hope that you would not look upon every child that enters your museum as a little dummy who may end up causing you problems.  Why should we not be expected to make our museums as safe as possible for those we invite there.  They're our guests, aren't they???  They put bread on our tables, don't they???  

  Delecia B. Huitt
  Southern Missouri Historic District
  2901 Hwy 61
  Festus, MO 63028
  636-931-5200
  fax 636-931-5204 


       "Carol Ely" <[log in to unmask]> 
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        05/12/2003 02:08 PM 
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                Subject:        Re: Chicago Museum 
       


  > Instead of allowing stupid genes to be naturally
  > eliminated from the population our politicians introduce laws that try
  > to reduce the serious consequences of stupid behaviour by the stupid.

  My God, people, the girl DIED. It was certainly a stupid move, but teenagers
  do stupid things, and she DIED of a fractured skull in front of her friends,
  teachers, and classmates.

  These cold-hearted comments are completely uncalled for.

  No one has filed a lawsuit (yet) - so it's a bit too soon to start going off
  on how this relates to American attitudes on litigation. No "politicians"
  have yet introduced laws to prevent teenagers from sliding down bannisters
  in museums in Chicago.

  I have no problem with public places being made as safe as reasonably
  possible, with railings, barriers, and warnings. Some people are stupid, and
  others are just unlucky, or clumsy. Children do unpredictable and yes,
  stupid, things. I'd rather they not die.

  I have no problem with reasonable regulations to make places safer. I have
  no problem with "politicians" (otherwise known as the officials we elected)
  introducing such legislation. I have no problem with our court system
  holding organizations and individuals accountable for preventable violations
  of laws involving public safety. (and this accident in Chicago probably
  doesn't fall into this category).

  Just show a little compassion here, please.

  Carol Ely
  Museum consultant
  Louisville

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