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    Folks, the recent loss of life from cliff jumping seems to show a sad side of this board that Rob provides us with. No one should be critical of what actually happened. The young man jumped and unfortunately paid a horrible price for his actions.

    Those who have been less than sensitive about this event really makes me sad. We all go to Jamaica for a wonderful experience. He made a choice in a country where tings aren't like where you are from. "Kansas".... thanks Accompong.

    To have a thread over an event like this moved from condolences and "respect" for life lost to finger pointing seems to me to be a bit out of line.

    For those who are upset about lack of emergency facilities, there are efforts to build new medical facilities in Negril. Perhaps you should support those efforts.

    Folks being injured cliff jumping isn't something new. If this was happening in my area the lawyers would have shut it down a long time ago.

    From the jet ski accident months ago, to the horses romping pon da beach ....bad stuff happens and will happen again.

    Can we just have a bit of sympathy for a family with a horrible loss without accusations and the blame game?

    Respect mon,

    LBR

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    blessings.....
    " Ones destination is never a place, but rather a new way of looking at things." (Henry Miller)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Long Bay Randy View Post
    Folks, the recent loss of life from cliff jumping seems to show a sad side of this board that Rob provides us with. No one should be critical of what actually happened. The young man jumped and unfortunately paid a horrible price for his actions.

    Those who have been less than sensitive about this event really makes me sad. We all go to Jamaica for a wonderful experience. He made a choice in a country where tings aren't like where you are from. "Kansas".... thanks Accompong.

    To have a thread over an event like this moved from condolences and "respect" for life lost to finger pointing seems to me to be a bit out of line.

    For those who are upset about lack of emergency facilities, there are efforts to build new medical facilities in Negril. Perhaps you should support those efforts.

    Folks being injured cliff jumping isn't something new. If this was happening in my area the lawyers would have shut it down a long time ago.

    From the jet ski accident months ago, to the horses romping pon da beach ....bad stuff happens and will happen again.

    Can we just have a bit of sympathy for a family with a horrible loss without accusations and the blame game?

    Respect mon,

    LBR
    Much respect Long Bay Randy

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    Yes, a tragety but one that could have been avoided. Maybe it is why you mother warns you not to play in the street or stick a bobby pin in a light socket.

    Condolences to the family and friends and, I hope, a warning why Jamaica should be approached and used with caution as "you are not in Kansas anymore Dorothy".

    Peace and Guidance and R.I.P.
    You might find this "callous" and "uncaring" but I look at it pragmatically.

    If you drive respecting the laws and rules of the road and have a "fender bender", well that is an "accident". If you propel yourself down the road at 100+ miles an hour and kill someone, that is Murder. If you kill yourself? That is Suicide.

    I have empathy for his family and friends. I stated that above but I don't suffer fools that make bad choices. Whatever he was try to prove by recklessly jumping off a perfectly safe cliff proved nothing.

    I grew up in a time where you took ownership of your actions. They call that "accountability". I have a huge amount of sympathy and empathy for someone who is injured or killed through no fault of their own but, again, I believe in "contributory negligence".

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    This sign is perfectly visible and warns of the liability you assume when you decide to live your life dangerously.

    When you live in Jamaica, a little of the pitina that obscures the reality of life tends to erode away. In over 30 years, I have witnessed and been an unwilling party to everything from robbery to murder and much more in between. If it makes you feel better to blame Ricks or the lack of medical care instead of putting some responsibility on the jumper then be my guest. If your being an infrequent or frequent visitor to Negril or Jamaica makes your feel a personal connection to what happens there then that is okay too but don't judge me or my motives without first walking a mile in my shoes.

    I wished him "R.I.P" and I think that is all the "Respect" I am obliged to show.

    Peace and Guidance



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    Really Accompong...you may have grown up in a time where you took responsibility for your actions..I have a feeling we are close in the age department (50's).. but it saddens me that it is more important for you to feel right and or superior than to know when to keep your pompous remarks to your self and just show compassion and respect.. because we were also raised in the era of "if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all! If you cant differentiate that this is a time where nothing but compassion for the deceased and his family is the only thing that should be shared publicly with regards to this situation, than my heart aches for you as much as it does for the deceased and his family!!!!

    Peace and (maybe you need more) Guidance!

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    Or you can just say nothing.

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    Well said ! I wouldn't have been so kind in my response to Accompong so chose to say nothing. Thanks Shakedown

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    Accompong, I have been reading your posts and you storys of living in Jamaica for many years now and have had nothing but respect for you, until now. There is a time and a place for everything and your timing is way off. You speak of love and peace and guidance yet you practice none. As Shakedown said if you dont have anything nice to say..then maybe its time to keep your trap shut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onthecorner View Post
    Accompong, I have been reading your posts and you storys of living in Jamaica for many years now and have had nothing but respect for you, until now. There is a time and a place for everything and your timing is way off. You speak of love and peace and guidance yet you practice none. As Shakedown said if you dont have anything nice to say..then maybe its time to keep your trap shut.
    Poetry

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    I don't see death posted on that sign.


    I stated that above but I don't suffer fools that make bad choices. Whatever he was try to prove by recklessly jumping off a perfectly safe cliff proved nothing.


    Ouch.

    Such judgement. One with a smaller mind might argue that even going to Jamaica is foolish and dangerous. Much less moving there. But that is a risk we all take. I believe this man was held accountable for his mistake. May he rest in peace.



    My big reservation with this whole thing is the Newspaper reporting he struck rocks. Something is amiss here.


    The respect you are showing Accompong reminds me of that guy on the beach trying to steal my money, girl, and cigg's then fist bumps me and says respect.

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