Idiot.....or truly concerned for other's safety???

GCM 2

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UPATE!! Idiot.....or truly concerned for other's safety???

You be the judge

http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/18/us/utah-boulder-destroyed/?hpt=hp_c3


(CNN) -- It took nature took millions of years to create what it took Glenn Taylor just a few seconds to destroy.
Now, officials must decide whether toppling a boulder that had long perched gracefully atop a slender rock pedestal in southern Utah's Goblin Valley State Park was a crime that should be prosecuted.
Three Utah men say the delicate structure posed a threat to visitors, but park officials see it differently -- it's against the law to deface state parks, and now the men face the possibility of hard time.
It was not your garden-variety rock. The boulder was one of thousands of such rocks -- shaped like mushrooms and known to locals as goblins -- that dot a valley surrounded by a wall of eroded sandstone cliffs.
Last Friday the unique landscape lost one of the sculptures, which were created over the years by windblown dust and moving water.
That's when, serenaded by his pal David Hall's a cappella version of the rock song "Wiggle It, Just a Little Bit," Taylor wedged his back against another rock, put his legs against the delicate sculpture, and pushed. In a few seconds, the ancient tourist attraction tumbled to the ground.
Hall memorialized the act on video -- as well as the laughter and high fives that followed -- and then posted the minute-long act to Facebook.
"We have now modified Goblin Valley, a new Goblin Valley exists," Hall can be heard saying. "That's crazy that it was held up just by that little bit of dirt. Some little kid was about ready to walk down here and die and Glenn saved his life by getting the boulder out of the way. So it's all about saving lives here at Goblin Valley. Saving lives. That's what we're all about."
A few days later, Hall told KUTV that the goblin had been unstable. "That wasn't going to last very long at all," he told the CNN affiliate. "One gust of wind and a family's dead."
Asked if he would do it again, he said, "Absolutely, absolutely."
"It didn't look like a stiff wind to me," said Jeff Rasmussen, the deputy director of Utah State Parks and Recreation, about the video. "Obviously, we're very concerned and upset that somebody would come and destroy this natural wonder that took millions of years to be formed," he told KUTV.
In his 22 years on the job, he had not heard of any goblins rolling off their pedestals.
"We thought we were doing a good deed," Taylor told the affiliate.
But the Emery County attorney or the Utah Attorney General may not agree, said Eugene Swalberg of Utah State Parks.
The men, who were leading a Boy Scout group, "are currently under criminal investigation," he told CNN. "It gives you a pit in your stomach. There seems to be a lot of happiness and joy with the individuals doing this, and it's not right. This is not what you do at a natural scenic area."
Taylor has expressed regrets. "I wish we would have been smart enough to go get a ranger 'cause it was wrong of us to be vigilantes, and I'm sorry I did that," he told CNN affiliate KSTU.
The video has garnered attention on social media, with more than half a million views on YouTube. "It comes down to this thing taking millions of years to form into what it looks/looked like in the video & these jackballs ruined it in less than a minute for no reason at all except to just f*** around," said Celtic505.
"This video kinda sums up the human race," said Drc0ffee. "At the end of the day we all are just like these idiots. Just a bunch of idiots pushing meaningless boulders around for a 'good' reason or just for s**** and jiggles."
"The same type that think it's cool to spray paint the rocks and cliff faces in our parks," said hog1775. "Should have a open season on these jack asses. No bag limit."
But the boulder busters got support, too. "I think it really could be a safety hazard," said Derryl Skinner.
And it attracted indifference. "It's a rock," said Alex Milburn. "Why is everyone freaking out?"


UPDATE!

Man who toppled 'goblin' boulder had claimed 'debilitating' injury
Not only is Glenn Taylor*possibly facing charges*in Utah for his he-man destruction of an ancient, and beloved, rock formation in Utah, he's got some*splainin' to do in another courtroom. Seems the Highland scoutmaster filed a lawsuit just last month claiming he'd suffered "debilitating" injury resulting in "great pain and suffering, disability, impairment, loss of joy of life" from a 2009 auto accident in which a teenage girl rear-ended a string of cars. Alan Macdonald, the girl's father, watched the viral video of Taylor pushing over the boulder and yukking it up and said, "He just doesn't look like a terribly disabled person to me." Taylor's lawyer Mark Stubbs said Taylor's medical bills from the accident are ongoing, while admitting the video might not help his client's cause in court. Meanwhile, Taylor's fellow Scout leader Dave Hall said he's received more than 100 death threats over the Internet in the furor. "We realize we made a mistake," he said. [Source] [Source]
 
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MTG

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Idiot. I hope they get slapped with felony charges. Yet another reason to dislike the Boy Scouts. ;)

What's worse is all the assjacks that will follow suit having seen it on cnn and youtube.
 

Aeraun

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Yeh they are full of shit. The rock aside, I'd throw them in jail for being so stupid. Shame on them.
 

munstie

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For being a scout leader, he needs to read the Leave no trace part in his book, and learn the outdoor code. This was just a stupid act!!!!!

2011 JKU 3.5 R.E. Longarm lift.
 

JKWrang

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Since when do yiu just modify things which do not belong to you?

Sent via secret squirrel underground network.
 

Fir-na-tine

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Straight up idiot........he went from doing it for shits and giggles to "I did it for safety reasons" only because he found out the act may now bring felony charges........If this "tool" was so concerned he could've let the Park Service know about this" safety hazard" and let them determine if it needed to be removed and/or redirect the trail around it to avoid any safety issues......sad thing is this won't be the last of the jackasses to decide to take it upon themselves to fix what they deem unsafe.......:grayno: smh

Some :asshat: will decide a natural arch is unsafe and climb up there and fall to his death.......at which time I will crack a beer and proclaim "It's a celebration bitches!!
 

catahoula

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People suck!!! Some just don't realize the repercussions of such acts. Another thing future generations won't get to enjoy.
 

jhires

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They are idiots who will now get a quick education in what the right thing would have been.

Pretty sure they didn't know it was wrong or they wouldn't have filmed it and put it on youtube.
Now they are back tracking on what they did saying they were concerned about safety to try to make it look like they had good intentions. (they did it for the safety of the children...).

I do think they should be punished monetarily and maybe a good amount of community service cleaning up vandalism, replacing shot up doors and signs, scrubbing graffiti, cleaning up dumped trash, etc. hopefully to make them really understand the "leave no trace" lesson in the scouting handbook.

I don't think it is worthy of a felony conviction. I don't disagree that stupid should hurt, but I have a hard time putting them in the same category as thieves, thugs, and rapists who knowingly and intentionally break the law.

As it stands they are now getting the wrath of the internet, which will include harassment, death threats, hacking of accounts, and posting of their personal information everywhere. They will probably be banned from scouting which will prevent them from spending time with their kids. I'm sure they are getting a pretty harsh lesson as it is.
 
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