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Debate over Burj stunt

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I refer to the report Dubai police summon Russian model who dangled from Cayan Tower (February 19).

Individual­s violating public safety and promoting irresponsi­ble stunts to younger and impression­able people ought to be jailed. The punishment should be such that it discourage­s others from trying similar things. We should not wait until someone falls to death for something as stupid as this act. Not just the model, but all those who took part in it should be jailed and then expelled from the country. Ruhi Bafrali, Georgia I’m not defending her, but I’m just wondering what all this fuss is about. There are many videos taken in many cities across the world of people jumping from one rooftop of a skyscraper to another and everyone appreciate­d them. I’m sure those stuntmen were not arrested. Marina Lomaya Kansou, Dubai To answer the question on Facebook whether the model should face legal action for her dangerous stunt, I’m not sure she committed a criminal act. That’s for the authoritie­s to say.

My concern is how does one get entry to a building like this and access to the outside? I agree that this incident requires investigat­ion. In case of an accident, who would have been held liable? Possibly the building management knew of the act and allowed it. We’ve seen people take selfies at the top of buildings. We’ve seen people climb the Burj Khalifa.

We’ve seen stunts in movies performed at similar heights. One thing I am sure of: Viktoria Odintcova put Dubai in the limelight, which could be positive. Name withheld by request We live in the 21st century. Viktoria Odintcova is an adult and she can do whatever she pleases to do. Unless she breaks any law, she cannot be charged. Sarim Mahtab, Dubai My question is whether she obtained the necessary authorisat­ion and was accompanie­d by a profession­al who would guarantee her safety. Amani Hendi, Abu Dhabi

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