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In reply to the discussion: Helmet camera captured deadly Yosemite cliff jump [View all]PRB
(139 posts)75. You need examples in society.
If people are not deterred, then this will mushroom. It's insidious. Pretty soon you have an entire generation that grows up with this and it sticks. It's called common sense safety.
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No. You're supposed to feel sociopathic and uncaring when white guys die.
DisgustipatedinCA
May 2015
#16
He was breaking the law with his jump. Sure it's his own life but he's influencing others, like the
trillion
May 2015
#58
Good... No, I'm not diminishing the loss of human life, but I hate putting one's pet at risk
hlthe2b
May 2015
#6
While it may be lawbreaking, it harmed no one but himself.. and he paid the ultimate price n/t
secondwind
May 2015
#9
Exactly. It's not the cost of the recovery, but the danger it places others in.
Xithras
May 2015
#25
And if they request reimbursement from the estate they're heartless bastards.
tammywammy
May 2015
#41
Yosemite Search and Rescue risk their necks to pick up their shattered bodies
psychopomp
May 2015
#38