So, what do we as a community take from this?
It is always easy to 'monday morning quarterback'
and find fault.
A public figure dies from a gunshot wound and his family become
gun control advocates. A movie star's child contracts a
rare 'orphan disease' and they become spokespersons.
How many here are active in orienteering? Think maybe a 17 y/o
with even the rudiments of that activity would get lost?
We offer Driver's Ed in school, say no to drugs and countless
programmes to give the next generation a fighting chance on our
streets. But 'where the sidewalk ends' seems to be society's
boundary of responsibility too.