Word: hazardously
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Butler suggested that some Dartmouth players may be burned in effigy. But he said that the University police will not permit torch-carrying because of the fire hazard to buildings...
EDITORIAL, OCTOBER 5, 1949: "All the trouble comes from an old, old statute on the Cambridge books which prohibits parking after 2 a.m. . . . the Police Department defends the statute on the grounds that cars on the street at night are a hazard to the Fire Department . . . but the Fire Department has pointed out that it can get its hook and ladders through any streets where parkers obey the daytime parking signs . . . There is only one group of people who stand to gain from the parking law, and they are the proprietors of the local garages and parking lots...
...would be helpful if you would explain to the large number of the nation's 80 million life insurance policyholders who read TIME that we did it for them. Insurance generally is written and priced to protect the ordinary person from the usual hazards. If we were suddenly to accept a large number of new policyholders with a special potential hazard, it might be at some jeopardy to the protection of the 80 million. Our view is that all the people . . . should underwrite the war hazard, just as all the people pay the other costs...
...Manhattan, a worried Fire Department official complained that TV rooftop antennas are a hazard to firefighters. Firemen not only trip over the wires, they also have their hats knocked off by the dipoles, thus "leaving them in danger from falling debris if they have to work bareheaded...
Headquarters. In Lisbon, N.Y., state inspectors ordered the village's fire-fighting equipment moved into a garage, after a checkup proved that the firehouse was a fire hazard...