Though I too find many of the points of contact ridiculous...
I see no alternative since the introduction of "ambulance chasers" into the UK.
Every NHS information leaflet I got from casualty last weekend offered my the services of a "no win -no fee" claims company.
What choice does a company/govt dept have if everybody looks for financial redress when they have an "accident"?
They are called accidents for a f**king reason...
As is often the case We Get The Society We Deserve :(
No, we all get the society a few of us deserve.
In this case.
At work the other week I visited another building that has a footpath across some grass thats the easiest way to get to the front door. There were barriers at either end of it this particular time, but the path was the same, there was no work being done anywhere nearby, the whole place was identical to usual save the barriers. Perfectly good footpath. So I ignored the barriers and walked across it.
When I get inside some little tw@t (see replies 5 and 7 for more information) comes up to me and says "why did you cross the barriers? Youre supposed to obey the barriers and the signs on them" I told him that there was nothing different about the place apart from the barriers, and it posed no hazard whatsoever to cross them. He carried on berating me for a bit, which I ignored, and finally said that "It is a bit trivial actually; someone tripped on the edge of the path"
SOOO some clumsy git falls off a 2 inch high footpath and they cordon off the area like its a $%ing deathtrap and have a go at anyone with the sense to ignore it and without the ineptitude to fall off a 2 inch drop.
Makes perfect sense.