Felony charges filed in Utah rock formation destruction

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Its not like he toppled Washington monument which I could agree as a serious felony, that is because Washington monument is wide recognized structure as opposed to this so called rock.
 
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Taylor, 45, and Hall, 42, have insisted they toppled the rock formation out of concern that it would fall and hurt someone, with Hall pointing out that his uncle was killed by a falling boulder. The men, who were at the state park with the Boy Scouts of America, were later removed from their Scout leadership positions.

Utah men rocked by felony charges for tipping over 200-million-year-old goblin sandstone formation  - NY Daily News

I read whole article and didn't find any phrases about "uncle" so it looks like you made it up.

From your article.

And a park system spokesman said the men did nothing but cause trouble in the aged park.

Idiots' facial expression suggested that they vandalized the state park for fun and it wasn't accident.
 
Nope, I just copy and paste, the grammar is not mine you can recognize it easily. and it is easily overlooked, READ again. Its right there

I read whole article and didn't find any phrases about "uncle" so it looks like you made it up.

From your article.



Idiots' facial expression suggested that they vandalized the state park for fun and it wasn't accident.
 
It can be possible but it is better to ask a park ranger.

What if its just two blades of grass? I would be depriving all visitors to the park of those two blades of grass if I plucked them and put them in my pocket.
 
Nope, I just copy and paste, the grammar is not mine you can recognize it easily. and it is easily overlooked, READ again. Its right there

I read your article several times and couldn't find any quotes about his uncle, so please could you check the source.

I'm not stupid if you are trying to fool me, also as college student, I read textbooks on regular basis, so I read article very carefully and can't find any quotes.
 
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What if its just two blades of grass? I would be depriving all visitors to the park of those two blades of grass if I plucked them and put them in my pocket.

Check with park ranger or park guide, so you will get better answer from them.

For common grass, it is not my concern, though.
 
and… how many people have took the rocks without asking park ranger?

that"s a felony!!!!

Lethal injection!!!!

Send them to a siberian labor camp pronto!!!!

Kick them in the gonads repeatedly until they beg for mercy .... muhahahahahaha
 
And… how many people have took the rocks without asking park ranger?

If it is small rocks, more common, so it is possible.

For big rock like one in two ex-scouts' case, so it is not possible.
 
that"s a felony!!!!

Lethal injection!!!!

Send them to a siberian labor camp pronto!!!!

Kick them in the gonads repeatedly until they beg for mercy .... muhahahahahaha

You failed to impress me. :zzz:
 
What those two guys did was not a felony. It was stupid, they should be made to pay a fine.

Someone, somewhere, is saying "respect mah authoritah!!" and just pushing their weight around is all ...


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Not possible? :hmm: how many places you see house with large rock in front yard that appears that the rock was from somewhere else? I have seen, aren't they stolen?

If it is small rocks, more common, so it is possible.

For big rock like one in two ex-scouts' case, so it is not possible.
 
Nope, I just copy and paste, the grammar is not mine you can recognize it easily. and it is easily overlooked, READ again. Its right there

You put wrong article in your post.

I found it via Google.

Taylor, 45, and Hall, 42, have insisted they toppled the rock formation out of concern that it would fall and hurt someone, with Hall pointing out that his uncle was killed by a falling boulder. The men, who were at the state park with the Boy Scouts of America, were later removed from their Scout leadership positions.

Utah files felony charge against

DHB's source was NY Daily News (none mentions about uncle).

Hall's uncle incident is still inexcusable for Hall's behavior over rock in Utah state park, also it wasn't accident.
 
So, if I pick up a rock from a State park, and take it home .. is that theft?

What kind of a rock were you thinking of taking home? If it is a small rock close to a pebble rock and not red at all. Just a regular rock, not red. There are different kind of rocks whether they have different colors. But the formation of the red rocks are very special and not to be fool around with. Just admire the red formation of the big rock like the boulder that was connected to the landscape of the rock. Pebbles, you can take them home and cherish them. :)
 
Not possible? :hmm: how many places you see house with large rock in front yard that appears that the rock was from somewhere else? I have seen, aren't they stolen?

The rare rocks from national parks or state parks? I doubt without permission from authorities or paid from third party.

For common rocks, it is very possible.

It is not my thing to take big rocks from national or state park, so this thread is about two idiots vandalized the state park, so it isn't about take rock from park. :confused:
 
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