The Price that Comes With Dangerous Fun

   Fear is a natural emotion that people feel to protect them from danger, but there are people who ignore this feeling and preform dangerous stunts anyway, and as a result a rescue is necessary. Although these rescue attempts do save lives, they do as well come at a price, and the people that are meant to pay these prices are held completely unaccountable.

   The stunts that are preformed are always going to be potentially dangerous and have the risk of death; however, professionals can subside the odds by a noticeable amount, but that does not mean that accidents don’t happen, and when these accidents do happen the price is extremely high. The US Park Navy on it’s own spends about 5 million dollars on rescue missions, and although this isn’t the case with some rescues, only costing about 1,000 dollars the people that had the money to afford these stunts should have to pay for some of these rescues, instead of damaging the environment, and potential tax payer dollars that could’ve gone to a different cause.

   When a person gets trapped in a tight situation and are unable to free themselves because they got hurt, that person isn’t the only one getting damaged. Those mountain climbers that make it on the news for lasting somewhere for quite a bit of time because they were injured, probably meant that the rescue team might have had to bring in special forces to destroy some species’ homes, and although these attempts come at high prices, and damage the environment, that doesn’t mean that they aren’t saving lives.

   The argument that can be made against the two given statements is that the attempts of rescue are saving lives, and that one can’t put a price on a human life, and that argument is logistic, and it is guaranteed that the special forces that save these people save them without a thought of the bill, and it can be said that these forces are there to save the people, to protect, and make sure that a life doesn’t go wasted, because the US Park Navy, the Fire Department, Police Officers, and the Ocean Navy are all trained to preform the proper rescues that the people at home see on the news.

   Accidents happen, and that’s what fear tries to drive us away from, but some people ignore these warnings and do these stunts for simple fun, and it doesn’t get very fun when the price of these rescues, and the occasional environmental damage is in the question; however, this doesn’t mean that these stunts are a high-risk danger, after all, Special forces are prepared to save one when they need it.

-Alkhass, Aon
25/1/2023, Wednesday.

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