1970’s children’s public information film. A reminder to not push boats into electricity pylons.

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2020
  • “If you want to have fun AND stay alive....”
    This was common place in the 1970’s, millions of kids were killed by pushing boats into electricity pylons. About a third of my class at primary school died this way. It was horrific and a very wide spread cause of death.
    The government stepped forward and splashed out on some prime time TV slots to warn us all.
    In the same way Coronavirus TV news informercials are protectings billions and billions from certain death now, this advert saved millions of chidren from electricity pylon based boat deaths.
    Personally I don’t ever take a boat camping, and won’t walk within 50 metres of any electricity pylon.
    This 1970’s coronavirus public information film is the way forward. Superbly done.
    • Coronavirus - 1970s Pu...
    We need more of these.
    If you must push a boat under an electricity pylon, try to not touch the wires, and please wear a mask.

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