Men playing Pokemon Go fall off cliff
One of the men fell approximately 50 feet, landing on the bluffs, while a second fell 80-90 feet and ended up on the beach.
For the love of God, people, look where you’re going when you play this game.
Authorities say two men who were playing “Pokemon Go” fell off an ocean bluff in Southern California.
According to Encinitas fire Battalion Chief Robbie Ford, the men had been playing the new game when they fell over the edge near Fourt and F streets shortly after 1pm yesterday. Nola reported that the two men fell in North San Diego County while they were playing “Pokemon Go” on their smartphone.
Despite signs warning of the unstable cliff faces, the men had climbed over a fence to go in search of Pokemon, San Diego Sheriff’s department said.
According to reports, firefighters found both men unconscious upon arrival, but were able to rescue them and take them to nearby hospitals where they are now recovering. “It’s not worth your life”.
Rescue crews used a rope to reach one of the men.
The recently launched phone app, Pokemon Go, has gamers roaming aimlessly around as they try to catch Pokemon. “No game is worth your life”.