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Post by Avril on Jul 21, 2010 17:24:10 GMT -5
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Post by sunfrog on Jul 21, 2010 18:24:49 GMT -5
Waaah~ I thought shaving cream was the only toxic thing! Now how do I give up shampoo? I've already cut down on soap since I learned it's made of lard. Hmm... cosmeticsdatabase.org/
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Post by Avril on Jul 21, 2010 21:13:28 GMT -5
I try to use shampoo, conditioner, non-soap body wash, moisturiser etc from www.thebodyshop.com.au/, which doesn't test on animals, uses organic products, and has excellent, enlightened corporate policies. Next in line is environmentally safe washing powder, soaker, detergent, furniture polish, surface cleansers, oven cleaner and flea insecticide for the cats. I've found some of those things. They're notoriously hard to get and often expensive.
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Post by sunfrog on Jul 22, 2010 9:04:18 GMT -5
I can only get safe shampoo online it seems. Maybe I will go to the hippie market today.
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Post by Avril on Sept 5, 2010 16:30:52 GMT -5
Pedestrian death rise blamed on iPods Damien Murphy September 6, 2010 The Sydney Morning Herald
DEATH by iPod is being blamed as a contributing factor to the 25 per cent rise in the number of pedestrian fatalities in NSW.
The ''iPod zombie trance'' people get into when walking, driving or pedalling around listening to their mobile devices is being blamed for an increase in collisions and even deaths in Europe and the US.
The issue has been highlighted in Sydney by the death of a 46-year-old Glebe woman reportedly wearing headphones when she was knocked down and killed by an ambulance on Saturday night.
There is speculation she might not have heard the ambulance siren when crossing Parramatta Road at Mallett Street at Camperdown.
She was one of at least six pedestrians hit by vehicles on state roads over the weekend, including a 34-year-old man who died after being hit by a bus in Leumeah early yesterday morning. Although the number of people killed on NSW roads so far this calendar year has dropped, pedestrian deaths have climbed by 25 per cent to 53, compared to 44 for the same period last year.
Harold Scruby, of the Pedestrian Council of Australia, said research into deaths resulting from people not paying attention to traffic while using mobile devices was scant in NSW.
'''Death by iPod' is a relatively new phenomenon so it may be slow in showing up because it can sometimes be a year between the fatality and the coroner's finding,'' he said. ''But we should be asking ourselves why are total road deaths declining while pedestrian fatalities continue to escalate? Maybe listening devices could be part of the explanation.''
Distracted pedestrians who cause accidents are liable for a $100 fine and face jail on more serious charges but latest NSW policy figures last year show there were 406 fines issued to pedestrians not paying attention to road safety.
In an endeavour to educate the public, the Pedestrian Council's ''lambs to the slaughter - wait for the green'' campaign featuring a group of pedestrians wearing sheep heads and listening to mobiles and iPods has appeared in newspapers and a billboard.
But Mr Scruby said the rise in the popularity of iPods and other listening devices illustrated an urgent need for action by state government and manufacturers.
''The government is quite happy to legislate that people can lose two demerit points for having music up too loud in their cars, but is apparently unconcerned that listening devices now appear to have become lethal pieces of entertainment,'' he said. ''They should legislate appropriate penalties for people acting so carelessly towards their own welfare and that of others.
''Manufacturers … should be made to [warn] consumers of the risks they run.''
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Post by PigsnieLite on Sept 5, 2010 18:48:57 GMT -5
DOnt look at me, I dont wear IPODS.
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Post by dragrat on Sept 5, 2010 19:49:53 GMT -5
I heard about this on the radio this morning. I'm guilty of doing this. I do try to be conscious of when I cross the road, to look both ways. I usually don't get lost in my world while I'm walking about with headphones. This news article does make me pause for thought before I put the headphones on.
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Post by Frito Freddie on Sept 5, 2010 20:08:53 GMT -5
I wear headphones and and an older iPod Shuffle but I don't use them when I'm walking. Only when I'm at home or waiting at the courthouse. Or when I don't want people to talk to me. Haha. At the cafeteria or at the coffee house.
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Post by sunfrog on Sept 5, 2010 20:16:16 GMT -5
I almost killed someone on my bike this morning who was wearing an iPod. I need to get a bell for my bike.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Sept 5, 2010 21:33:14 GMT -5
I haf never understood the fascination of music constantly drummming in ones ears. And the cell phone thing is even worse .. why does everyone haf to be in constant contact all the time? Bleechhh.
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Post by Avril on Sept 6, 2010 2:34:41 GMT -5
Wombat told me this morning of someone on a mobile phone driving right through a pedestrian crossing while Wombat was walking on it, without even noticing. Eek, I was nearly a widow before the wedding!
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Post by dragrat on Sept 6, 2010 2:39:02 GMT -5
Oh dear!! The things you see while driving or walking among cars
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Post by PigsnieLite on Sept 6, 2010 2:52:15 GMT -5
That happens a lot. Manys the time a car crosses in front of me, just a foot from my delicate toesies becuz they are on the cell phone and they dont notice Adorable Moi!
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Post by Frito Freddie on Sept 6, 2010 21:15:59 GMT -5
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Post by dragrat on Sept 6, 2010 21:24:25 GMT -5
Incredible!!
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