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In reply to the discussion: Yellowstone tourist ignores warning signs, walks off boardwalk, dies in hot spring [View all]linuxman
(2,337 posts)90. So an adult...
Ignores the warnings which are everywhere, gets off the boardwalk, walks 2 and a quarter football fields away from safety, manages to fall through/into a hot spring, then dies.
I've always been an advocate of right to die. Sounds like he got what he wanted. Be happy for him.
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Yellowstone tourist ignores warning signs, walks off boardwalk, dies in hot spring [View all]
Ex Lurker
Jun 2016
OP
The young men are best suited for the rigors of war, not many 50 year olds are able to handle
braddy
Jun 2016
#110
Nonsense, if you want to serve, then apply when you are young and fit enough to possibly qualify.
braddy
Jun 2016
#116
You really don't understand the military and it's needs and demands, not to mention why they would
braddy
Jun 2016
#119
What do you mean? That is the source that I got my picture from, it is just a mild example of why
braddy
Jun 2016
#175
Yes, but all military members, even cooks and clerks, are serving their country.
tabasco
Jun 2016
#167
According to Dubya, anything you do before 40 is a "youthful indiscretion"
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Jun 2016
#127
"I don't know if this was a normally capable person being arrogant and reckless..."
cleanhippie
Jun 2016
#183
Stupidity is the only universal capital crime. Sentence is carried out with no hope of appeal.
hobbit709
Jun 2016
#32
Well, that explains why death is funny to you. Wow, so many jerks on a dem site. Nt
Logical
Jun 2016
#43
It's a natural preserve, it doesn't seem unreasonable to expect people to be careful.
Kentonio
Jun 2016
#7
I think there's a trade off between safety and enjoying the natural experience
Red Mountain
Jun 2016
#13
The very existence of a barrier should illustrate that there is a danger to be avoided.
Kentonio
Jun 2016
#14
So now you've decided without any evidence that the low barriers were the reason for him falling in?
Kentonio
Jun 2016
#54
This idiot left the boardwalk so doesn't matter how high the railings are, he didn't "topple over"
snooper2
Jun 2016
#63
And there are no boardwalks in the backcountry where there are plenty more hot springs.
HuckleB
Jun 2016
#125
He stepped over the railing. Had ZERO to do with the railing height. This wasn't an accident
dbackjon
Jun 2016
#95
It appears the person intentionally climbed over the railings, they didn't fall.
cleanhippie
Jun 2016
#184
I just got back from Ft Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas..one of my fav. parts was the no safety rails.
EX500rider
Jun 2016
#89
Having been to Yellowstone many times, trust me, there are warning signs
liberal N proud
Jun 2016
#27
The only way to not see them is to be blindfolded. You can't get on the trail without
dbackjon
Jun 2016
#97
Ill gladly take it, i bet you are a class act, wish i knew the details. Lol. Nt
Logical
Jun 2016
#42
I went to Yellowstone as a 9 year old child and knew better than to leave the boardwalk.
Coventina
Jun 2016
#61
A sacrifice to the Caldera Gods. Now we are good for another 12,000 years
ChairmanAgnostic
Jun 2016
#83
Between the hot-springs deaths, the waterfall deaths, and being stupid around wild animals...
backscatter712
Jun 2016
#94
I was there 3 years ago. I saw one Chinese tourist walk right over to Old Faithful and take a
doc03
Jun 2016
#102
Was the victim literate in English? Perhaps they could not read the warning signs.
LonePirate
Jun 2016
#105
"Slipped and fell". And wound up over 200 yards from the boardwalk?
JustABozoOnThisBus
Jun 2016
#138
I'v lived almost my entire life near or on the roads to major tourist attractions
Nac Mac Feegle
Jun 2016
#111
If only those do-gooders were there that day instead of when they kidnapped the baby bison.
Socal31
Jun 2016
#129