Darwin claimed a Californian visiting Michigan recently.
The Detroit Free Press: Woman falls to her death taking selfies at Michigan landmark
A California woman slipped and fell to her death while taking selfies at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Wednesday afternoon.[The woman], 32, was hiking solo on the North Country Trail and paused to take selfies near a 200-foot cliff edge that looked over Lake Superior. While taking pictures, she fatally fell into the lake, according to upper-Michigan based television station, WLUC.
In short a completely needless and preventable death.
The amount of people injured or indeed killed from taking selfies or otherwise burying their head in their phone is rather considerable. Being aware of your surroundings, especially when said surroundings lack guardrails to protect you from your own lack of awareness and footing, is rather paramount. Unfortunately, people often fail to be aware of their surroundings and think they live in a safe bubble. Reality sets in and their bubble pops, and often they do as well.
Now I'm not saying that taking selfies should be banned or anything, just some common-sense selfie control laws clearly need to be instituted, right? After all if it saves just one life . . . . .
1 comment:
How about taking a test to ensue you are able to avoid being enraptured by your device before being allowed to own a smart phone or registering all cell phone users so that the appropriate grease spots at the bottom of a cliff or under a semi can be identified?
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