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I'm confused at what it is we're supposed to be tutting at. That people leave the covers lying around for kids to poke in, or that people are having a go at safety equipment.

The problem with the sockets isn't sticking your fingers in, the problem is cutlery etc. When we were kids, my cousin quickly learned he could open the shutters by poking in a teaspoon handle. Naturally, he became fascinated by this, and it was only a short (pun intended) step to poking another teaspoon handle into live. His parents fitted the covers PDQ.

As for British sockets being the safest (in the linked site): bunkum. while in Jordan I was exposed to pretty much every standard: US/Fanco-Italian and German. The German system (without shutters) was too small to accomodate anything other than a metal wire/ rod, on a side note they are recessed so you never have the metal pin exposed while it is in the hole. I'd say it was on a par with the UK one. If it had shutters (and an on/off switch - though this could be just the one I saw) it would have been hands-down safer than the UK.

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