I'm not following your logic here.Is this a horn targeted to kids? In other words, a horn for kids that packs an adult sound? If not, what more explanation do you need than it's targeted for an adult who understands what an air horn is and not a child??So far I haven't seen a reasonable defense of their packaging of the product. The simple explanation is that there isn't one.Do you think a product that can cause serious personal injury when improperly used ought to be packaged in such a way that a user could try it out right off the shelf without having to even remove it from its package?I'm confused. Did the horn not work the way it was supposed to?I was under the impression that the horn worked as designed, and the injury was caused by user error.Somewhere below the store/manufacturer who were somewhat negligent in the handling and distribution of the product, isn't that relatively clear?Maybe you should give her a trophy for outstanding pushing of a button.Just curious but where do you put yourself in the list of people to blame here?
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