maxm said...
[br Hope she gets back safe but the parents of all these kids need a slap on the back of the head. Somebody now has to risk THEIR life to go out and rescue her!
If it happened two or three times a year then I think something should be done to stop it,.. but it doesn't.
Regarding the cost of the rescue exercise, the rescue services often plan and carry out a fake rescue mission just to make sure they have got their act together.
Quite often they have not and things go pear shape.
Every now and then it's probably a good thing to have a real emergency so we can see that things really work the way they should.
Same with the army. If there is no war then they play war games.
At the moment we have a few nice wars to choose from so no need for war games.
So the question of whether a 16 year old should go or not should be left up to the judgement of their parents taking into consideration others advice and everything they know about the kid.
I'm sure they did that.
I can't imagine anyone would send one of their children off on such an exercise without a confident expectation that they woud return.
As to whether this will result in 12 year olds trying the same trick, it is extremely unlikely because I would guess it would be impossible to find both parents and a support crew that could be convinced the kid would be up to the job.