Rooftopping Canary Wharf

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Rooftopping Canary Wharf

Post by duke63 »

(gah) (gah) (gah) (gah)

So much for London's massively expensive anti terrorism measures. :D

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I can't work out if this is madness or bravery.

A bit of both I suspect.
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one decent gust of wind and they are jam on the pavement
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Those two have got some serious balls pulling that off, but I suspect the security team are now delivering pizzas....
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If that was my kid he'd be getting a size 9 straight up the clacker! Made me sweat just watching it.
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I don't get these sorts of videos. Where will the extreme videos stop? We seem to be accepting these type of videos more and more and I'm not to confident of where we are heading in years to come.

However what an experience I guess, I wouldn't want to do it personally!
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kiwikrasher wrote:If that was my kid he'd be getting a size 9 straight up the clacker! Made me sweat just watching it.
Would you be climbing up there to give him that kick?
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duke63 wrote:
kiwikrasher wrote:If that was my kid he'd be getting a size 9 straight up the clacker! Made me sweat just watching it.
Would you be climbing up there to give him that kick?
I'm more than happy with heights as long as it's done safely. I've static line parachuted from the exact height (1000 ft) he is over a dozen times.

If he fell from there it's some other poor sod that's got to deal with the aftermath. It's his lack of regard for the danger. I'd feel the same way if my son jumped on a bike without suitable riding gear.
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Post by Frankie »

Heads will roll i am sure, thats very poor all the way from bottom up, so many areas should be locked!
However saying that what a view...
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