I agree,but then I`am an anul doche for thinking so.
.They call a paintball "pea sized" and state that it "passed through his safety helmet" but it seems most people dont share the view that these inaccuracies will in any way affect the view of the sport for future players.Hell,why not just say it was " a metal pea sized bullet and it went straight through his safety goggles and into his eye".That would support the view that ANY publicity(no matter how inaccurate or blatantly untrue) is good publicity.Older players/readers will understand the real facts here but I really believe that these stories could genuinely stop parents of younger players allowing them to try the sport for fear of their child’s safety.
Honestly, your wrong.
This will not affect younger players entering the sport. I guarantee it. This will not stop anyone entering the sport. There have been that many incidents over the years which have resulted in far worse injuries that have been reported in newspapers and it hasn't made one jot of difference to the rec market.
The one thing that will be stopping younger players getting into paintball at the moment is the current economic downturn. Younger players may not be able to get jobs to fund playing, if they're lucky to have well off parents the parents might have less money to spend on their offspring etc. Thats what will really stop all players. Not just young players.
What your also failing to take into account here is the context of the story. This isn't a paintball bashing article. This is an article saying that paintball saved a mans life. Thats not bad publicity. Thats really
really good publicity.
People have a built in idea of what paintball is, based on what they've seen on tele. Byker Grove screwed things up royally because the context it was set in was bad (i.e. the story line was about PJ going blind) The Fast show created the weekend warrior vibe etc.
Your having a kneejerk reaction to this because i guess your passionate about paintball. Thats fine. But sometimes its wise to take a step back and take a different look at things.