Hey Boltar:
Isn't it funny how knowing the context of a situation like this can change your opinion?
Up at the top of the comments you're full of "its natural selection" and "just be more careful" but now that we've heard from someone who has actually experienced an injury your tone seems to have changed into something a little more balanced and accepting.
it is so often the way. When it's "other people" who cares, but when it is a specific person you have to face, it's a different matter.
health and safety legislation is massively misunderstood. It rarely stops you doing anything, it just asks that you stop and think about the possible consequences of your actions and that you are as prepared as you can be to avoid accident or injury.
i really don't see what is unereasonable about that...