cnn.com — ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- Waves and sharks aren't the only dangers at the beach. More than two dozen young people have been killed over the last decade when sand holes collapsed on them, report father-and-son doctors who have made warning of the risk their personal campaign.
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bicyclemanJun 21, 2007
I say we pass new legislation to close down the beaches and put massive security fences around them. This is a risk to the people and it needs to have the attention of CNN, Congress, The Federal Reserve, and the President. I call for immediate action to prevent another death.//If you're that fat to fall through the ground...well that's life...deal with it.
skyhuskerJun 21, 2007
@SpeedMore than a dozen in 1.6 decades. A decade is ten years.
chickenofdoomJun 22, 2007
I think we're missing the real issue here: paranoid f**ktards who can't mind their own business. If I want to dig a hole in the sand I will dig a freaking hole in the goddamn sand. You don't see people going around smashing cars because so many people die in traffic accidents do you?
simplejoe79Jun 22, 2007
everything around is so dangerous........firstly mosquito tops the list of deadliest animals and then sand is said to kill more people than sharks....WEIRD.....
gonerJun 25, 2007
I was just trying to summon you.. I have these people living in my house and I need your help to scare them away.. You can live in my scale model of the town I've been working on if you want to.