This made me laugh out loud although I'll agree it ISN'T funny if a rescuer or a "stupid" motorist or one of his/her passengers gets injured.
Stupid motorists, beware
I guess it IS Aviation related:
I always wondered why the taxpayers have to pay thousands to rescue hikers and "extreme sports" participants that get stuck on mountains and such.
I guess that pilots that fly towards mountains with 1-2 miles visibility and 1000 foot ceilings should also get a bill - if they live.
--Mike
Stupid motorists, beware
SCOTTSDALE - The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office will invoke the state's "stupid motorist law" for the first time, after a Cave Creek man drove around traffic barricades and tried to cross a flooded street last week in his Hummer.
The driver, Paul Zalewski, 47, reportedly ignored warnings not to enter Creek Canyon Road in Cave Creek on Friday.
But "Hummers are made to float," sheriff's spokesman Lt. Paul Chagolla said. "Other people told him not to go in there, and he did it anyway," endangering himself and six passengers, including three children.
I guess it IS Aviation related:
Water rescues involve painstaking precision by both pilots and rescuers; helicopters fly directly over stranded vehicles and airlift victims to safety one at a time. One skid rests and balances on the vehicle, allowing rescuers to scoop up victims, while the other skid hovers above the water.
Wet, precarious surfaces and the risk of electrical shock make the task a dangerous one for rescuers, Anglin said. And "every single time it rains, somebody does this.
"And it's always the same washes. If an H2 and a tractor-trailer and a front-loader can't make it through these washes, your car isn't going to."
I always wondered why the taxpayers have to pay thousands to rescue hikers and "extreme sports" participants that get stuck on mountains and such.
I guess that pilots that fly towards mountains with 1-2 miles visibility and 1000 foot ceilings should also get a bill - if they live.
--Mike