This has been a topic of debate at work tonight. My co-workers think I am being curmudgeonly. I think I am being sensible.
A local volunteer firefighter proposed to his girlfriend on New Year's Eve. Fine.
But he did it by pretending to set her house on fire, having his department respond (therefore taking their tanker and engine units out of service in case of a real fire or emergency), having her taken out from the second floor window on a ladder, etc.
I think it's ridiculously over-the-top, and it's a waste of taxpayers' resources (the trucks are funded partially through the local municipality), it's a danger to the community (small, rural area, not a lot of departments to begin with, VERY small crews working on NYE).
So, I think it's ridiculous and I wish we weren't airing it. My (young, female) co-worker thinks it's sweet and romantic.
What does TK think?
I'm gonna go with 'not my circus, not my monkeys.'