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The guy gave a pretty lame excuse about "trying to help" which was just comical and unbelievable; I have no doubt he was just trying to be funny when he knocked over the rock. And the rock was pretty old, just like - every rock everywhere. But I'm not sure this merits more than a fine for vandalism or similar.
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In a video posted on Facebook, Glenn Taylor of Highland, Utah, can be seen wedging himself between one formation and a boulder to knock a large rock off the formation's top. Taylor and his two companions can then be seen cheering, high-fiving and dancing. "This is highly, highly inappropriate," Swalberg told the Salt Lake Tribune. "This is not what you do at state parks. It's disturbing and upsetting." (snip) Swalberg said State Parks authorities are conducting a criminal investigation. Brent Langston with the Emery County Attorney's Office said his agency is aware of the incident has not yet started evaluating whether they'll file charges. The men involved could face a misdemeanor or a felony depending on how much officials determine the formation was worth, Langston told the Tribune. "Some things can't be replaced, like photographs in a family album, but they have great sentimental value," he said. |
The guy gave a pretty lame excuse about "trying to help" which was just comical and unbelievable; I have no doubt he was just trying to be funny when he knocked over the rock. And the rock was pretty old, just like - every rock everywhere. But I'm not sure this merits more than a fine for vandalism or similar.
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