
In the Interests of Safety
The absurd rules that blight our lives and how we can change them
by Tracey Brown and Michael Hanlon
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Pub Date 3 Jul 2014 | Archive Date 15 Sep 2014
Description
Does an airline pilot really need to surrender his tweezers at
airport security when he's about to board an aircraft equipped with an
axe on the back of the cockpit door?
Can a mobile phone really cause a major explosion at a petrol station?
And is there really a good reason why you should be prevented from swimming in a lake more than a foot deep?
These
rules exist, and they exist in the name of our own protection. But in
this engrossing dissection of global health, safety and security
regulations, authors Tracey Brown and Michael Hanlon dig a little deeper
to discover the real reasons behind many of the instructions we obey
without questioning their creators' motives. Their conclusions range
from the startling to the staggering, and in presenting them the authors
seek to empower readers to question the people and organisations who
come up with them in the first place.
A Note From the Publisher
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780751553499 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |