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Old 11-14-2008, 10:12 PM
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Alright I am so sick of this story it is everywhere in Oregon.

This view point in Ecola State Park is labeled as a view point. In Oregon, that means a cliff. There are danger signs and the fence is a few feet back from the edge of the cliff. Even with out that, the cliff is obvious. So while yes it is beautiful spot for a picture, why would they have to be against the fence, which is not solid. Stand a little bit away from it. Or take the picture somewhere else, the Oregon Coast has plenty of Kodak moments.

If the fence was solid, I can guarantee that there would be complaints of it ruining the atmosphere or whatever.

The story that is circulating here, is that she gave the tape to the media about three months after the accident and did not contact the Parks Department.

I don't know, this entire story just bothers me. Sure she isn't taking legal action, although there would be no case against the park, but it feels like she is blaming the park for negligence even though there are signs and a boundary set up.
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