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Author Topic: Like COVID, make the wrong "choice", it's on you so they should've let him be  (Read 236 times)

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Offline theking

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Wasting resources on stupidity IMO:

Surfers rescued from tsunami-roiled waters after ignoring warnings to stay out of ocean. ... Rescue swimmers swam out to help him, but the conditions were so bad that they determined it was safer to take him to a private sailboat nearby instead of carrying him back to dry land.



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They thought he got covid or something.  ;D



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Fool gonna get a big bill unless his insurance is gonna pay for it. 

that looks like the cliff house area.  The thing with tsunami that is rare here in the west coast is that people still wants to see what it looks like.  The curiosity I tell ya and like they say, curiosity kills the cat.   



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Same applies to out of bound skiers and snowboarders that ignored warning signs... :idiot2::

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A ski resort in Nagano Prefecture will ask three snowboarders who became lost and spent Monday night in the mountains near Nozawa Onsen ski resort, to pay for the cost of their rescue.

On Monday afternoon, the three snowboarders -- a 44-year-old man, his 35-year-old wife and a 38-year-old female acquaintance -- ignored signs asking snowboarders to stay on designated courses and became lost, NHK reported. The three were unhurt when they were found on Tuesday morning about one kilometer from the resort.

A ski resort official said the trio went under a rope and made their way into an off-limits area. He said the resort has put up many signs warning snowboaders and skiers about the danger of going off designated courses, NHK reported.



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