Yes, we signed a waiver and we knew the risks but decided, like many before us, that the thrill made those risks worthwhile.
People across the world have enjoyed the excitement of a volcano visit and unfortunately, some have been injured or killed. That is the risk, just like the risk involved in any adventure activity.
All precautions are taken but accidents as a result of nature being nature are inevitable and always tragic.
I would hate anyone to be held criminally responsible for this tragedy of unpredictable nature.
I would also hate this disaster to deter others from enjoying the thrill of experiencing active volcanoes close up. (Abridged)
Paddi Hodgkiss
Rotorua
Scooter hazards
No to electric scooters.
Pedestrians going about their business in the CBD have enough problems on the footpaths with jaywalkers, speeding skateboarders, speeding cyclists and even speeding mobility scooters without having to endure the added hazards created by the riders of these abominations.
Ronald Mayes
Rotorua
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