In Chicago where I grew up, there was a store called Goldblatts. In their pet department they had a crow for sale and it swore up a storm. Every person thought it was hysterical to teach poor “Sam the crow” how to cuss.
Regards to the accident rate on playgrounds…It’s not the accidents that are leading to the removal, it’s the cost of the insurance. I work a lot with this and almost always it’s removed because the insurance rates are sky high and it’s much cheaper to remove it.
In Chicago where I grew up, there was a store called Goldblatts. In their pet department they had a crow for sale and it swore up a storm. Every person thought it was hysterical to teach poor “Sam the crow” how to cuss.