Extreme sports such as sky diving and skiing are very dangerous and should be banned. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view?

It is irrefutable that there has been a significant rise in extreme activities, more and more people have started taking part in
such
sports. Many people believe that these sports should not be allowed, as it poses danger to life. In
this
essay, I will present both sides of the argument with examples.
First
and foremost, the prohibition of a sport will not stop an individual from taking part in it. Individual's interested will follow it in an illegal way.
For example
, few of the countries in Europe have restriction in
such
sports, allowing people to earn illegal money.
In contrast
, if allowed, the authorities should be strict about the supervision and the
safety
of the athletes. Which will allow the government to generate funds as well.
As a result
, the government would be able to make some profit without compromising on the
safety
of the people.
Secondly
, There should be an independent body, which should monitor the way these sports are arranged and carried out.
This
way the same standard would be set all around the globe.
For Instance
,
safety
instructions should be same in the USA as well as in India. It is because,
this
would enable the council to measure everyone on the same scale and create a global ranking for the athletes in certain sports, initiating a global competition. In conclusion, despite a few risks involved in the extreme sports. In my view, if they are performed under supervision and sufficient
safety
, it should be allowed. The government authority should
also
create laws regarding the same, so that no one bypass those norms.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • adrenaline rush
  • risk threshold
  • thrill-seeking
  • safety protocols
  • hazard assessment
  • adventure tourism
  • regulatory framework
  • personal autonomy
  • informed consent
  • risk mitigation strategies
  • thrill-seeking behavior
  • protective gear
  • extreme athleticism
  • freedom of choice
  • accident prevalence
  • emergency response
  • courage and resilience
  • endorphin release
  • legal implications
  • peer pressure effects
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