webfact Posted March 13 Posted March 13 Image courtesy of Daily News A popular Facebook page has issued a warning to parents after a young child was injured when a grilled pork skewer pierced their face. The advice: always break off the sharp ends of skewers before giving them to your children. On 13th March, the 'Issor Breaking News' page shared a post with photos illustrating the potential dangers of sharp skewers in children's meals. The post cautioned parents to be vigilant, especially when children eat foods with skewers, like grilled pork sticks. The incident occurred when a young child was eating skewered pork while on a motorcycle; a sudden brake caused the skewer to pierce their face. Fortunately, the injury missed any critical areas. The post serves as a crucial reminder to break off the sharp points of skewers to prevent severe accidents. The page urges everyone to exercise these simple safety measures to protect children from harm, reported Daiy News. -- 2025-03-13
Popular Post KhunLA Posted March 13 Popular Post Posted March 13 Break off the sharp tip And how do you do that, without making possibly a sharper tip. How about not giving you kid sharp pointed items to begin with. 2 1 7
Popular Post impulse Posted March 13 Popular Post Posted March 13 31 minutes ago, webfact said: The incident occurred when a young child was eating skewered pork while on a motorcycle; Seems like that's the problem. Not the sharp tip. 1 1 2 4
Popular Post hotsun Posted March 13 Popular Post Posted March 13 Sort of trivial compared to all the children dying on the roads, which are too many to report 1 1 2
Popular Post Hawaiian Posted March 13 Popular Post Posted March 13 13 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Break off the sharp tip And how do you do that, without making possibly a sharper tip. How about not giving you kid sharp pointed items to begin with. Right. Remove the meat from the skewer before serving it to them. Problem solved. 1 3 1
impulse Posted March 13 Posted March 13 28 minutes ago, Hawaiian said: Right. Remove the meat from the skewer before serving it to them. Problem solved. That makes it harder to eat on the back of a moving scooter, though. At least without getting grease all over everything. 1
JoePai Posted March 13 Posted March 13 54 minutes ago, impulse said: That makes it harder to eat on the back of a moving scooter, though. At least without getting grease all over everything. Quite agree so I've just had this brainwave - eat your food first then get on the bike/car etc etc 😎 1 1
watchcat Posted March 13 Posted March 13 3 hours ago, Hawaiian said: Right. Remove the meat from the skewer before serving it to them. Problem solved. While the kid is riding pillion on the bike, I dont think that's very practical?
Artisi Posted March 13 Posted March 13 4 hours ago, impulse said: Seems like that's the problem. Not the sharp tip. It's easy to pin-point the problem, nothing between the parents ears. 1 1
impulse Posted March 13 Posted March 13 6 minutes ago, Artisi said: It's easy to pin-point the problem, nothing between the parents ears. Yeah. It's those silly brown people. Don't they know they need to buy a car so their kids can eat on the road and then they'll quit crying? Like we do back home...
realfunster Posted March 13 Posted March 13 Reminds me of a very British incident many years ago at Uni...my mate was using one of those metal BBQ skewers to put a hole in a conker. Finding this time consuming and difficult, in frustration he cupped the conker in his hand, turned it upside down and then forcefully pushed down the conker onto the skewer. We were both startled when the skewer rapidly penetrated the conker, his palm and fully appeared out of the back of his hand. No lasting damage done. 😄 1
Artisi Posted March 13 Posted March 13 40 minutes ago, realfunster said: Reminds me of a very British incident many years ago at Uni...my mate was using one of those metal BBQ skewers to put a hole in a conker. Finding this time consuming and difficult, in frustration he cupped the conker in his hand, turned it upside down and then forcefully pushed down the conker onto the skewer. We were both startled when the skewer rapidly penetrated the conker, his palm and fully appeared out of the back of his hand. No lasting damage done. 😄 My son when he was about 6, did the same thing with a ping pong ball and a sharp HB pencil, a minor op. and 5 stitches taught a very painful lesson.
FritsSikkink Posted March 13 Posted March 13 5 hours ago, Hawaiian said: Right. Remove the meat from the skewer before serving it to them. Problem solved. And don't let them eat while on a motorbike. give them a full-face helmet and they can't eat. 1
PopGun Posted March 13 Posted March 13 1 hour ago, realfunster said: Reminds me of a very British incident many years ago at Uni...my mate was using one of those metal BBQ skewers to put a hole in a conker. Finding this time consuming and difficult, in frustration he cupped the conker in his hand, turned it upside down and then forcefully pushed down the conker onto the skewer. We were both startled when the skewer rapidly penetrated the conker, his palm and fully appeared out of the back of his hand. No lasting damage done. 😄 A proper 'nut case' 😊
cardinalblue Posted March 13 Posted March 13 At least it wasn’t a chicken skewer… root cause of problem - parents stupidity…always blaming something else
Freddy42OZ Posted March 13 Posted March 13 10 hours ago, webfact said: Image courtesy of Daily News A popular Facebook page has issued a warning to parents after a young child was injured when a grilled pork skewer pierced their face. The advice: always break off the sharp ends of skewers before giving them to your children. On 13th March, the 'Issor Breaking News' page shared a post with photos illustrating the potential dangers of sharp skewers in children's meals. The post cautioned parents to be vigilant, especially when children eat foods with skewers, like grilled pork sticks. The incident occurred when a young child was eating skewered pork while on a motorcycle; a sudden brake caused the skewer to pierce their face. Fortunately, the injury missed any critical areas. The post serves as a crucial reminder to break off the sharp points of skewers to prevent severe accidents. The page urges everyone to exercise these simple safety measures to protect children from harm, reported Daiy News. -- 2025-03-13 No mention if the kid was wearing a helmet or why the kid was eating while on the bike, which means they only had one hand holding onto the bike or whoever was driving it. Idiots. I saw a Thai guy on a bike get killed today outside my condo on Suk. No helmet, it had just started to lightly rain so I guess the road was extra slippery with water and oil. Ambulance crew couldn't do anything.......
kimamey Posted March 15 Posted March 15 On 3/13/2025 at 1:05 PM, impulse said: Yeah. It's those silly brown people. Don't they know they need to buy a car so their kids can eat on the road and then they'll quit crying? Like we do back home... You don't need to buy a car to use common sense.
scorecard Posted March 16 Posted March 16 On 3/13/2025 at 8:40 AM, impulse said: Seems like that's the problem. Not the sharp tip. Both.
Aussie999 Posted March 17 Posted March 17 On 3/13/2025 at 2:05 PM, impulse said: Yeah. It's those silly brown people. Don't they know they need to buy a car so their kids can eat on the road and then they'll quit crying? Like we do back home... stop making it racist... the simple thing is LOGIC, in this case, a young kid should NOT have a pointed object, next, should NOT be eating while on a motorbike, that bounces over every small bump... this was an accident waiting to happen.. NOTHING to do with the colour of anyone's skin.. damn you.
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