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I will agree. If John Wick movies can be safely made, no reason others cannot be. -- nm
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Spawn
That's part of why I think it needs to change. Think of how many times the John Wick crew had to go over and over and over all the weapons.
Posted by
Inigo (aka Inigo)
Oct 22 '21, 08:35
If just one of those checks is wrong, a person could die.
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No Live Ammunition. That should not be *that* hard. -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 22, 09:25
I'm not saying things can't change but think about the flip side of this - there are thousands of productions where these checks have to happen and
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Reagen
Oct 22, 08:40
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But isn't that what safety regulations do? They make the people who might otherwise be negligent, safe instead.
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Inigo
Oct 22, 08:47
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I don't quite agree - regulations help build expectations and get everyone in line. There's no perfect regulation that you can create but that brings
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Reagen
Oct 22, 09:07
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