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In reply to the discussion: That Swiss fire - Looks like bottle sparklers killed all those people [View all]ProfessorGAC
(75,855 posts)24. Perhaps
But, I spent my times in Zurich, Bern, & Geneva. So, I dont know the countryside.
When I went to Kilchberg for a tour of the Lindt factory.
I have to say that the facility was extremely clean, but I didn't have time to see if everything was up to safety standards. Wouldn't surprise me if that was ok.
But, work injuries are costly, so even a libertarian cares about that.
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