I'm not saying to close it down. I'm just amazed that a safety
grill hadn't been one of the first things done with that fountain. Looks like they took a chance and now will lose a whole lot of money, not to mention that 4 people died because of an oversite.
The city should have planned on stray children IMO.
>>I'm not saying to close it down. I'm just amazed that a safety
grill hadn't been one of the first things done with that fountain. Looks like they took a chance and now will lose a whole lot of money, not to mention that 4 people died because of an oversite.
The city should have planned on stray children IMO.<<
With all due respect, a perfect injury record for THIRTY YEARS suggests it was not an "oversite." This seems more like a "fluke" than anything else - A "perfect storm" in a teapot.