These ppl do so without a permit or permission, often wasting resources of the public services depts, (police, fire rescue); they should be fined for those costs
@@XxBrittany20xX, base jumping off of buildings is usually done covertly without the permission of the owner(s), which can lead to charges such as trespassing. Some places allow base jumping, but only at certain times of the year: New River Gorge Bridge in Fayetteville, West Virginia on the third Saturday in October, Norway's Lysefjord (I'm unsure about when base jumping is legal at the fjord) and Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls, Idaho which is legal all year.
Sometimes just think over the phrase living your life on the edge it's not really worth it watch out for yourself you never know when things can take a wrong turn. Bless the grandma tho.
You do realize he's breaking the law (it's a serious Hazard to himself the, public, and others who follow for clout alike) act as if the world belongs to him. Their mentality is no different than Someone who robs, cheats, steals, and hurts others
Thank you Our Lord Jesus Christ for putting it on this grandma's ❤ to help him on her balcony just in time❤, Jesus the one that died on the cross is still a live n ready to send his Mighty Men Angel's to help n show how much Jesus loves ❤ us❤, For what satan meant for bad to just have him die, Jesus turns it around for the good n spares this jumpers life❤
Bruh why have I seen multiple videos of this exact building/location having multiple base jumpers ? Do they just allow this in Acapulco?? Because one video showed security telling a guy to leave and so he jumps off the roof 😂 So wtf, why do they just go there to base jump, it’s mad selfish! If they have an accident, there’s hella people below them that can get hurt, as opposed to in the mountains or something… just seems reckless
@@divahc1 Not necessarily. It could have easily happened to anybody, luckily he was caught on somebody's patio deck! this could have turned out to be a tragedy. I'm happy he is okay!