You're not wrong.What an attitude that is !
It matters to me that people get injured etc, because they are selfish enough to ignore common sense and stuff up everyone elses day because of all the upset it causes ,at the least it will stop the shoot, or get it stopped, involving all sorts of inconvenience for others because YOU cant be bothered to wear glasses etc. i have seen several injuries over years that ended in tears and Ambulances,,
sure , it`s your choice i suppose to lose your eyesight and sue the ground-owner,or ignore advice and rules which are for your own good,, but why piss off everyone else because your an *****?
But you are making a right meal of it too.
Look glasses didn't even exist 35 years ago, I'm not against them at all but I think you could take the safety argument to ridiculous extremes. Why not have a moan about people arriving in Defenders with no air bags, what if they have an accident and a side air bag would have saved them, why o why can't we all drive 5 star Euro NCAP rated cars, you do know that sleek 2 seater sports car would decapitate you if you hit a lorry up the back side ?! I know multiple champions who routinely didn't wear glasses for decades (or hearing protection) and sometimes don't now.
It has nothing to do with anyone else what precautions you chose to take, glasses are a mandatory rule of registered clays, it is NOT mandatory to square up to those who decide not to adhere, there are systems in place to deal with that if you feel aggrieved.
A few years ago I shot Southdown with Matt Rutherford and some other guys and for reasons I cannot recall did not wear specs, some chav who prolly felt sh*tty he'd shot less than me apparently moaned to Matt, was he concerned about my safety ? Was he right ? Yes of course, but he was also being a masturbater. There's a fine line between adhering to rules and being a tosser. I choose not to get involved in others choices unless it crosses a line.
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