Abortioners Should Have The Right To Be Recovered

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Did you know Mount Everest is the tallest mountain above sea level, but not overall? Mauna Kea is really the tallest mountain, but most of it is underwater, so it doesn't appear as high. Imagine climbing Mount Everest, but getting stuck. You would want help, but some people think climbers should not have the right to be rescued. I believe that people should have the right to rescue services, even when they put themselves at risk because rangers and rescue services knew about the risk when they got the job, people in danger don’t want to be left for dead, and taking risks and conquering fears shouldn’t result in death. Rangers and rescue services know the risk they are taking. They should not be surprised that their life is always in danger. They are flying next to mountain sides, risking crashing, falling, and/or death. If one of them were to get hurt, they should already know the consequences they will suffer. The …show more content…

If they didn't have the right to be rescued, they would be in almost certain death. When someone is injured, they call for help. If they didn't have the right to be rescued, calling for help would be useless. They would still be stuck, but would now feel terribly helpless. Someone wanting to climb a mountain shouldn't suffer the consequences of being inexperienced. They would just want to have fun and try something new. When you conquer a fear, you could be taking a huge risk. If you had no rescuers, you would associate climbing with the fear of being in danger. Everyone should have a great time and be allowed to feel safe. Many might think that climbers shouldn't have the right, though. One reason is that rescues can cost a lot of money, not only for the people being rescued, but for the helicopter companies also. Another is that inexperienced people shouldn’t be scaling an enormous mountain. Climbing Mount Everest takes many years of training to know how and be able to even attempt climbing

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