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And what about the poor person who witnesses you smash into the back of a bus, possibly ending up under it. Then attempt to resuscitate you, but fails, and then is left emotionally scared for life? Does that count as being hurt?
Not really, no. I do plenty of things which, if things went badly wrong, might end up with me being killed or seriously injured. Mountain biking, motor racing and off-piste skiing, for example. I don't draft buses, because for me the risk/reward balance doesn't work, but I'm not going to start living my life wrapped up in cotton wool just so that I don't run the risk of upsetting someone if I end up bearing the consequences of my own decisions.
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Yes that's fine. Those are all living life activities. But like you said, risk reward for drafting a bus isn't good enough. My point is, people should not be potentially pissing their lives away with reckless actions such as bus drafting, and then claiming it's okay because it only hurts them, when clearly it doesn't.
And what about the poor person who witnesses you smash into the back of a bus, possibly ending up under it. Then attempt to resuscitate you, but fails, and then is left emotionally scared for life? Does that count as being hurt?