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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TideGlider who wrote (942132)6/23/2016 11:47:24 AM
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TG, from the article:
Casey Nocket, who pleaded guilty to seven misdemeanor counts based on his defiling of rock formations in seven national parks, is now banned from 524 million acres of public land -- that totals a whopping 20 percent of the U.S., in case you were wondering.
Just like the laws against vandalism didn't stop this girl from being an attention-seeking tagger, I don't think banning her from public parks is going to stop her, either.

How many park rangers are going to stop her at an entry checkpoint and run a facial recognition program? Or even look at her driver's license and enter it into a database?

It's good that she was caught, but she got what amounted to a slap on the wrist. And she'll probably continue to seek significance by breaking laws.

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