Garage jumping

By reader acclaim: “Teenagers in Orlando, Fla., are leaping between 80-foot high public parking garages in a new trend called ‘garage jumping.’” And when some of them fail to make it from one structure to the other, what do you think happens next? Right-o: attorney Vincent D’Assaro is now “filing a lawsuit against the city […]

By reader acclaim: “Teenagers in Orlando, Fla., are leaping between 80-foot high public parking garages in a new trend called ‘garage jumping.'” And when some of them fail to make it from one structure to the other, what do you think happens next? Right-o: attorney Vincent D’Assaro is now “filing a lawsuit against the city of Orlando and the private garage owner” on behalf of Tim Bargfrede, 18, who fell six stories and was knocked unconscious on impact after a failed jump. D’Assaro says the fence was “very, very short” and inadequate to prevent a teen from (deliberately) making the jump. The family says “both garages need to take responsibility”, it being apparently too much to expect young Bargfrede to do so. (“Teens Leaping For Thrills In ‘Garage Jumping’ Trend”, Local6.com (WKMG-TV), Mar. 1; “Teen survives six-story fall from garage”, St. Petersburg Times, Jan. 1).

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