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That's very nice, but children will always find something else to swallow.

Indeed. They don't say how many have had to be treated for swallowing credit cards!  🤣

there goes giving out sixpences (5p) or pound coins for the tooth fairy.....

They don't swallow credit cards, nj, they swipe them, sliced buttocks 🤣😗

Anybody need a human cash-terminal?

https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3503967.stm

Alternatively parents could have decided to take their responsibilities seriously and ensured that the very young, or the halfwits, were kept well away from small objects, such as coins.

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Not always parents' fault.  My case was a pyjama button (chewed off while in bed).  We could insist on buttonless pyjamas I suppose, but bookbinder makes a very good point IMHO.

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