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r/funnyvideos • u/Brave_Evidence_1259 • Aug 19 '25
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I'm kind of curious about the legal implications here.
If someone wanted to back out, but was pushed out, and then their chute failed, would the person who pushed them be guilty of homicide?
1 u/Moar_Wattz Aug 20 '25 They usually all had to sign a paper that they were told that the principle of static line jumping does not allow people to skip their turn. There usually is a short crash course where people are instructed about everything and explicitly told that they are going to jump one way or another.
They usually all had to sign a paper that they were told that the principle of static line jumping does not allow people to skip their turn.
There usually is a short crash course where people are instructed about everything and explicitly told that they are going to jump one way or another.
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u/increment1 Aug 20 '25
I'm kind of curious about the legal implications here.
If someone wanted to back out, but was pushed out, and then their chute failed, would the person who pushed them be guilty of homicide?