A California high school pupil visiting the Golden Gate Bridge on a field trip climbed over a railing, jumped – possibly on a dare by fellow classmates – and somehow survived the 220-foot plunge into San Francisco Bay … he suffered no severe injuries beyond bruising and tenderness. He was rescued by a surfer who paddled over and took him ashore,
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Fall??? The idiot jumped!!!!!!
Exactly – Unless you are Minute Bol, there is no way for anyone to “fall” off the bridge (unless working under it). I use to cross it twice a day on my way to and from school back in the early 70s. The railing is about 5 feet high and the bars are about a foot apart (so you can crawl through them if you are skinny enough).
I think this calls for a new word for the Goddard dictionary … falljump 🙂