Um, yes, I do think people are going to equate using emergency escape parachutes to the sport of BASE jumping. You're leaving an object above the ground with hopes of surviving by means of a parachute. One week, a bunch of people die trying to escape a fire by parachuting. The next week, someone makes a BASE jump from an illegal object...that's gotta be pretty dangerous, a bunch of people just died jumping off of a building with parachutes last week!! Tougher penalties. Example...how much does the general public know about skydiving? Not very much...pretty much what they see on the news and these tv shows that show nothing but accidents. So what do I get asked all of the time by whuffos? "Do you ever jump out with one of those snowboards? Has your parachute ever malfunctioned? How many accidents have you had?" When let's face it, these are rarities in skydiving...which is why they are shown on tv in the first place. How much coverage does BASE jumping get? Not that much. But when people start parachuting from burning buildings and bouncing, there'll be plenty...and the public's outlook will be "that's dangerous!!" And if 90% use the rigs and don't put them on incorrectly, I can assure you 90% aren't going to live. And don't start attacking me because you think I'm trying to keep something from coming between me and BASE jumping...I just think it's a sh*tty idea, and an unrealistic one at that. Are we going to put individual parachute rigs in all planes in the event a plane is going to crash, so all of the passengers can bail out instead of a certain death? No...pretty unrealistic, isn't it? So why would I support something that I don't think will work, something that's unrealistic, and something that's gonna make BASE jumping harder for me, when I know there are better ideas out there? Just something else to think about.
Blue Skies,
Josh
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