[trial.soc.culture.italian] le saut en bungee

ded@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu (nod sivad) (05/02/91)

 
From alt.sport.bungee

>The following item is from Skydiving #118, April 1991:
> =========================================================
>Two leaders of a Metz, France, bungee-jumping club - Marc
>Gapp and Bertrand Blancher - were arrested recently and
>charged with "involuntary homicide" after a club member
>was killed "when his bungee cord broke during a club-
>supervised outing," reports Outside magazine.  The magazine
>says the two men are the first to be charged under new
>French laws governing the sport.
> =========================================================
 
Si vrai, quel sont les details?  Est-ce que "le saut en bungee" est
populaire en France?  En Quebec?

					me

gennaro@athena.mit.edu (Rosario Gennaro) (05/02/91)

In article <1991May2.130235.737@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu> ded@aplcen (nod sivad) writes:
>
> 
>From alt.sport.bungee
>
>>The following item is from Skydiving #118, April 1991:
>> =========================================================
>>Two leaders of a Metz, France, bungee-jumping club - Marc
>>Gapp and Bertrand Blancher - were arrested recently and
>>charged with "involuntary homicide" after a club member
>>was killed "when his bungee cord broke during a club-
>>supervised outing," reports Outside magazine.  The magazine
>>says the two men are the first to be charged under new
>>French laws governing the sport.
>> =========================================================
> 
>Si vrai, quel sont les details?  Est-ce que "le saut en bungee" est
>populaire en France?  En Quebec?
>
>					me


What's this got to do with t.s.c.i.???????
Please don't waste net money with these useless cross-postings.
---Rosario