On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Sam <sammyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In NY, surfing beaches don't have life guards so they always know they
> have to fend for themselves.

So, just because its that way in New York means its that way
everywhere? New Flash: its not.

> During a hurricane they know there's no room for mistake because by
> the time your buddy gets to shore and calls it in you're long dead or
> missing.

There will still be people put in harms way to find the corpse.

>
> So we don't give a crap about some pansy rescuer getting his panties in a wad 
> :P

Nor do you seem to give a crap about the people who obviously care
more about your life than you do.

>
> The people on the pier are a different story, didn't a couple get
> swept to sea a few weeks ago doing just that?
> No cpr was necessary then either.

Once again, there wil still be people who need to go look for the corpses.

>
>
> On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Scott Stroz <boyz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I am glad I switched careers as well. Now when I have to deal with
>> fucktards, I am less likely to be put in a dangerous situation, or get
>> vomited on, while doing so.
>>
>> It does not matter if they expect to be rescued, if they get in
>> trouble, and help is called, an attempt to rescue them has to be made
>> - putting a lot of people in dager.
>>
>> I am all for thrill seeking, but if your acts put others in danger, or
>> can put others in danger, you are being a selfish prick.
>
> 

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