16-07-13, 05:44 PM
Example: So you decide to take up mountain climbing.
Do you do it with or without a safety rope. That's risk mitigation for me. You want to climb without a rope, fine but some persuits are risky enough without making the risk stupid.
You can call it a "piss poor" argument if you like, that's your prerogative but your skill means nothing when some cager on a mobile phone takes a corner wide or you come over the brow of a hill to find a tractor turning in front of you.
You say it's safe, good on ya. I hope you're never proven wrong.
Do you do it with or without a safety rope. That's risk mitigation for me. You want to climb without a rope, fine but some persuits are risky enough without making the risk stupid.
You can call it a "piss poor" argument if you like, that's your prerogative but your skill means nothing when some cager on a mobile phone takes a corner wide or you come over the brow of a hill to find a tractor turning in front of you.
You say it's safe, good on ya. I hope you're never proven wrong.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one. Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.