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Philtaz | 00:05 Thu 29th Sep 2011 | News
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Yes. I`m sure his family will feel much better knowing he was stupidl.
He thought about suing ... but hasnt got a leg to stand on

stoopid iriot
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Well unfortunately there is no known cure for stupidity. Lucky for his family maybe that he didn't drag them in to the water with him!

Bravado or idiocy it's not the smartest idea swimming on a closed beach when the shark signs are on full display, is it?
In the words of Billy Connolly, the sea...we just don't belong in there, no business being in it whatsoever.

If you go in it, you run the risk of being fish food.
we came from the sea in the first place. I still even have a few of my gills but I've lost the flippers.
I can just imagine him striding past the warning signs muttering

"Nanny state" and "It's Health and Safety gone mad!"
Some People never learn and this poor guy has paid the price.
I have swam in the Sea in several places in South Africa but there have always been Steel Safety Nets in place. It is the Sharks domain and we are trespassing
It's a strange mindset where someone obviously ignores warnings, and then pays the price for such behaviour.

Maybe - if he survives which is by no means certain given the trauma and blood loss he has suffered - the man can explain what led him to ignore the warnings and beach closure, if there is a reason that is.
Because he ignored the flags & warning notices, if he recovers I hope the authorities throw the book at him as a warning to other morons.

Ron.
As I implied above Andy, I suspect it's the "I know best" mentality
I think most people would consider his stupidity has been punished enough ron - and hopefully it will serve as a warning to others who may think that ignoring warnings is a clever way to behave.
// His right leg was completely bitten off and his left leg severed below the knee //

That'll teach him.
poor ole fellow, but how stoopid ignoring them signs.

I swam in the sea at cottesloe w/ australia years ago, and if I'd have realised at the time all them sharks lerking, I'd have had a fit.
I hope he recovers well.
I`ve swum at Cottesloe beach as well. The only sharks I remember were on two legs (you would think they`d never seen a lone female before). I think I prefer the ones in the sea with the big teeth!
Terribly sad and, if he survives, he and his family will have the rest of his life to rue his decision to ignore the signs. One can only hope that others will note the consequences ...

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