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dodge_guy
Sep 18, 2018Explorer II
azdryheat wrote:
I think there are much more terrible things going in our world than some nut leaving the boardwalk and walking around a geyser. Guess what, people were walking on that land long before it became owned by the federal government.
I guess I'm somewhat of a radical when it comes to the National Parks. We the people own those parks yet we get no say in their operation and are forced to pay an entry fee. Rangers are not elected and are unaccountable to we the people yet they set the rules and policies for the parks, whether we agree or not. It's like the police creating the laws and enforcing said laws, which is absurd.
I partially agree with you. but sometimes someone has to step in and make things safe for the people that are brain deficient. Back in the 50`s I think you used to be able to walk up to the geyser with a ranger and throw stuff in and wait for it to be tossed back out. they don`t do that anymore for obvious reasons.
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