people doing dangerous sports activities like scuba diving and bungee jumping should be responsible for their own life and rescue workers should not risk their lives to save people doing that sports. Do you agree or disagree?
It is an arguable issue that
rescuers
should not help people
who are in danger in the middle of extreme sports
. I completely disagree with this
statement, because people
challenging their limit does not necessarily mean that they cannot be rescued when an emergency occurs.
First
and foremost, it makes no sense to decide on what defines extreme activities ,to begin
with. not all people
use the word 'dangerous' or 'extreme' with the same meaning. For example
, some who do not enjoy any sports
, let alone extreme sports
might think that just skateboarding or cycling seems dangerous. However
, others who often test their limit suppose that neither scuba diving nor sky diving is a life-threatening challenge. It seems infeasible to clarify what sports
are safe and what sports
are not. Thus
, it would be utterly idiomatic to prevent the public from those activities, just because they are risky.
Despite
Change preposition
The
the
fact that some might argue that rescue workers should save just the normal public rather than those who may deserve the situation in which they are not prioritized. Correct article usage
apply
Nevertheless
, rescuers
themselves are people
ready to save lives under any circumstances. For instance
, if it was illegal for them to save people
's lives who were involved in dangerous sports
, not only could it traumatize them, but also
they would probably become sceptical about the purpose of their job. What this
means is that this
statement is not solely about people
in an accident, but also
about the rescuers
' right to rescue as many people
as they can.
To sum up, I believe that even though some adventurers are prepared to risk their lives, they should be rescued as equally as others. Otherwise
, it may trigger a devastating situation for both rescuers
as well as people
who need help.Submitted by johndaegeun on
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