Sentences with phrase «inherently dangerous places»

Finding parking garages to be inherently dangerous places, it reversed the lower court.
Intersections are inherently dangerous places, and the scene of many serious accidents.
With the advent of Ralph Nader and the consumer rights movement in the US in the 60s and 70s, the law began to turn against manufacturers and employers, and away from the traditional fatalist view that workplaces were inherently dangerous places.

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Years of indoctrination from mass media, your family, doctors, «experts,» and pretty much everyone can have you convinced that fat is a scary, inherently dangerous macronutrient — even if you can intellectually accept its place in the human diet.
The US military uses mobile microgrids in places like Afghanistan where fuel transport is inherently dangerous and difficult.
It's a place where neighbors, onlookers, police officers, social workers, and judges work together, bizarrely, to criminalize parents for doing something that the parents themselves do not view as inherently dangerous for their kids, just because it goes against a social norm.
Moreover, when a distributor or product marketer places an inherently dangerous product (such as anything with malfunctioning steering or explosive batteries) into the channels of commerce, it has a duty to adequately warn of the danger and the duty to provide instructions as to its proper use.
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