I play, or at least used to, a lot of Airsoft--for those not in the know, it's basically paintballing but with bb guns that're 1:1 RIFs (Real Imitation Firearms, in the UK)--and the number one rule ever at every site I've ever been to, which is of course common sense, is to wear eye protection.
Granted, airsofting has 6mm BBs being fired at 350+ feet/s, but I really can't see why anyone would not recommend wearing goggles/face mask, be they mesh or perspex :shrug:
I saw this in my news feed this morning and my immediate thought was, "Duh!" What do people expect?!
That tends to happen when people do not buy proper protective gear.
At this point it would fall upon the child's parents/guardians to take responsibility if the child does something the parents/guardians knew about. If someone else gave the child nerf guns those (adults) should be held responsible.
I mean, they're shooting each other in the face with small projectiles that move about 10m/s, of course it may cause damage to the eye if they are hit directly. If you don't want your eyes to be hurt when shooting projectiles at each other, wear eye protection -- it's literally the only solution to the problem.
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pretty sure the boxes for the guns say wear eye protection, my old night shift IT job had nerf wars.. though we ended up just throw the darts at each other... had a few eye shots, hurt like a bitch then we ordered some safety glasses.
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9 out of 10 doctors agree that it's nerf or nothing.
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This just in, shooting things at people can cause eye injuries. NEWS OF THE CENTURY RIGHT HERE FOLKS
Do these people just dig for random shit to make articles about? No shit getting hit in the eye with one of those darts hurts. What's next, an article on why sticking a penny in an electrical socket hurts? Are we making news articles about 'duh' moments now and taking them seriously?
Back in the day kids were:
0. Easily having knives
1. Making slings using pebbles as ammunition.
2. Making bows and arrows with nails for arrowhead.
3. Playing with matches, including creation of explosives using the match-head material.
4. Deconstructing bicycle pumps to create even more dangerous air-soft weapons.
5. Creating guns using pipes, matches and bearing balls for ammunition.
6. Creating Molotov cocktails: a bottle, a rag and some fuel.
We survived.
All right, gentleperchildren, let's review. The year is 2024 - that's two-zero-two-four, as in the 21st Century's perfect vision - and I am sorry to say the world has become a pussy-whipped, Brady Bunch version of itself, run by a bunch of still-masked clots ridden infertile senile sissies who want the Last Ukrainian to die so they can get on with the War on China, with some middle-eastern genocide on the side
Much irony in this thread...
Funny how you want to take nerf guns away from kids for kids being kids and aren't offering up people should be responsible for their actions. Or parents should take responsibility for their actions.
Maybe we should just let Darwin take its course in this? Let parents decide if they want to allow kids to have nerf guns or not. Or would you rather we use government to further thier control over peoples lives?
The 1990's called, they want their article back.
Kids+projectiles=eye injuries. Your daily reminder brought to you by Common Sense, if you're going to have Sense, make sure it's Common!
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Kids today shouldnt be such pussies.
Back in my day we didnt even havenerf guns, we used the .44 magnum.