• Re: 'Blockhead' who posed for photo with wild horse is kicked...and cit

    From Fred J McCall@21:1/5 to governor.swill@gmail.com on Fri Sep 16 09:21:01 2022
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns, alt.horsecare.basics
    XPost: sac.politics

    In article <t1s7g7$383jj$57@news.freedyn.de>
    governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:

    Stupid bitch.


    In the never-ending parade of tourists acting badly, a woman at
    Cape Lookout National Seashore in North Carolina walked up and
    stood by a wild horse with her hand on the animal as she posed
    for a photo.

    It didn’t end well.

    “The horse communicated its annoyance and kicked the woman,”
    Cape Lookout National Seashore reported on Facebook.

    The national seashore reported that these visitors were cited
    for wildlife harassment. It posted an image of the infraction
    with the woman’s head blocked out.

    “Why block out her face?” one commenter on Facebook stated. “She
    deserves to be seen. It should be part of the penalty.”

    Another commenter answered, “That’s how she really looks – she’s
    a blockhead.”

    Most of the commenters were not kind to the woman, castigating
    the actions and saying she deserved being kicked.

    Also on FTW Outdoors: ‘Idiot’ nearly takes fatal leap in Bryce
    Canyon National Park (video)

    “Ridiculous,” one wrote. “Do people think the banks are petting
    zoos?”

    “What is wrong with people?!?” another wrote. “She would
    probably get too close to the bison in Yellowstone too! Glad she
    was charged and ticketed!”

    The incident occurred last week. Just three weeks before, Cape
    Lookout National Seashore posted photo tips on Facebook,
    stating, “Taking a photo of our wild horses on Shackleford Banks
    should be done with caution. They are wild after all, and they
    will take action to protect themselves, their foal or their
    mares from what they perceive as dangerous actions by humans.
    For this reason, those taking photos should be about one bus
    length away from the horses and use a telephoto or zoom lens to
    take the picture.”

    <https://ftw.usatoday.com/2022/09/blockhead-who-posed-for-photo- with-wild-horse-is-kickedand-cited>

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