If I was him I would donate all of my earnings from that video back to the emergency services. They've enough on there plate as it is without having to respond to idiots like this.
He should be made to.
If I was him I would donate all of my earnings from that video back to the emergency services. They've enough on there plate as it is without having to respond to idiots like this.
Ah his name is out there.
The channel as 3 million subs, and the video of the cement incident is already at 1.2 million views.
I suggest we start a 'payback the money' campaign.
Ah his name is out there.
The channel as 3 million subs, and the video of the cement incident is already at 1.2 million views.
Today in Birmingham a man had to be freed by West Midlands firefighters after having his head cemented inside a microwave oven with Polyfilla....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-42271150
This incident happened in Wolverhampton rather than Birmingham and having previously lived in the West Midlands for some years, IME, mistakenly accusing a Yam Yam of being a Brummie or vice versa to their face can be almost as dangerous as sticking your head in a microwave and adding polyfilla!
While there is something pretty distasteful about someone doing stupid stunts for money and expecting the tax payer to foot the bill when it goes wrong, where do you draw the line? A high percentage of MRT and RNLI time is spent dealing with numpties heading to the hills or sea without the right kit and/or experience.
Dealing with the immediate consequences of excessive drink and drug consumption costs a fortune in police and A&E time.
The tax payer is also expected to meet pay the healthcare, disability benefit etc. costs of those who get hurt playing contact sports, racing motorbikes or cars or will go on to suffer from type 2 diabetes, heart, lung, liver disease etc. as a result of ignoring guidance on smoking, drinking, diet, exercise etc. - which is pretty much all of us.
The guy is an @rsehole but I for one don’t feel entitled to “throw the first stone”.
While there is something pretty distasteful about someone doing stupid stunts for money and expecting the tax payer to foot the bill when it goes wrong, where do you draw the line? A high percentage of MRT and RNLI time is spent dealing with numpties heading to the hills or sea without the right kit and/or experience.
Dealing with the immediate consequences of excessive drink and drug consumption costs a fortune in police and A&E time.
I'd tend to draw the line at filling a microwave oven with Polyfilla and putting my head in it until it sets for a YouTube stunt to make money, and then employing emergency services to deal with the aftermath against rescue for people heading up hills without the right kit, but not filming it for money, or stopping halfway to dip their heads in a microwave oven full of Polyfilla.
Unlike the dinosaurs, we're not necessarily bound here. We'll eventually spread throughout the galaxy.Think this guy has proven Sir David Attenborough correct...
Personally, I don't see that idiotic online bravado (monetised or not) by a 20 something is any worse than knowingly ruining your health by ignoring the obvious risks of smoking and excessive alcohol intake.