Man is a risk taking animal and we most of take risks in our everyday lives. To say you can take this risk but not that risk is the nanny state at the extreme.

To say they are putting the rescuers at risk is also to me demeaning them as they volunteer to do the job, knowing their are risks involved. It is the same with marshaling at motor race meetings, etc, etc.
In this country we tend to put people down for taking risks and failing, where as in the US the mentality is I might of failed this time, but I will succeed next time, whether in business, sport or leisure and you will get a slap on the back and good luck, as this is the US can do attitude.
In the US starting a business, being successful and making big profits, so you are rich is living the American dream and is applauded, over here you get called rude names, get envy stripes down your car and whose only useful social function is to pay taxes. So is it any surprise that the US economy is 3% bigger than 2008 and ours in 3% smaller, with the defeatist attitudes in this country.
In sport, we showed in the Olympic and paraOlympics what we can do by taking risks, which created great pride and happiness in much of the nation. We need more support of risk takers is all walks of life as on the whole they better life and society.
RIP to the mountaineers who have sadly lost their lives, this weekend. They were right to take the calculated risks, sadly they have paid the price of the unexpected.
