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SANDRESLU
09:48 AMFeb 11 2009
Glad all are safe. Sorry for the family of the gentleman that died. Happy sportsmen, yes. Fishing is a great pastime in the area, much like baseball and football and hockey are to some. Yes, nature can be unpredictable and chances are taken for any 'sport'. Cudos to the rescue teams, we can be secure in knowing they are always available. Expense of the venture----my personal opinion is that they should share in the cost of the event. And for next year----when the temperature rises, keep your thinking clear before going out on the ice.
Christamae427
09:42 PMFeb 09 2009
Anyone who takes risks and ends up needing to be rescued, should be required to pay towards the cost.
R13659640
09:39 PMFeb 09 2009
Free2Amp----I only hope they leave these stupid idiots out there next time. Why should the authorities be required to save such losers?
Turbokitty9759
08:48 PMFeb 09 2009
What a bunch of stupid rednecks. I would have left those dumbasses out on the lake where they were instead of risking human lives to save them. No common sense whatsoever. Losers.>>>> Thems fishes shurrrr are good!!!! Yep!
TTSR419
08:43 PMFeb 09 2009
everytime i cut my hole to drown some bait that runs through my head hmmmm then the ice pops and you about drop a one in you shorts for a minute then you get on with it because even if you go threw a bad day fishin is better than a good day at work!
STaRgAzEr33154
07:44 PMFeb 09 2009
OHIO TAXPAYERS are paying for this..of which I'm sure majority of the people saved are taxpayers..any of these people do a stunt like this they will have to pay out of their pockets, that's why they all had their names taken... the article has said this time was basically a freebie, next time won't be
JEFBUT
07:24 PMFeb 09 2009
Seabreadad 05:54 PMFeb 08 2009 They from Ohio what you expect brains?***************************************************************** *****************************Where are you from where everyone is so smart?
JEFBUT
07:21 PMFeb 09 2009
Glfnut777 07:10 PMFeb 09 2009 If you are stupid enough to risk your life for a fish, then you should be forced to pay for the rescue. Thanks to their stupidity we the taxpayers have to pay for things that should not be. They made the decision to go out on that ice they should be forced to pay for their rescues. Let them float as far as I am concerned!************************************************************** ******************************Every day you walk out your front door...you are risking your life. I think its pretty safe to say that none of them thought they were risking their lives when they went on the ice to go fishing. Good grief...what are people supposed to do anymore? Sit at home in front of their computers all day and do nothing???? Never experience the outdoors? Don't ride a bike? Don't go hiking? Don't go boating? Every freaking thing you do is pretty much a risk. If you are in a car accident tomorrow...should I say....how stupid. You should ...
Glfnut777
07:10 PMFeb 09 2009
If you are stupid enough to risk your life for a fish, then you should be forced to pay for the rescue. Thanks to their stupidity we the taxpayers have to pay for things that should not be. They made the decision to go out on that ice they should be forced to pay for their rescues. Let them float as far as I am concerned!
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