>>829983(4/4)
>I am obviously on the side of the coin where I feel people should be responsible for themselves and respectful of the land. Perhaps you are finishing a degree in political science with the hopes of a government job. Prolly a good idea sense that will become the only way to access that public land one day. You will get to drive down that Beach around all those snowy plover eggs only you can see. you will get to helicopter into the back country. you will get to drive those dirt roads patrolling for public missuse. Like I said gotta get all those people off public land it's cheaper and easier to manage then.I actually got a degree in wildlife management and have been working as a biologist for the feds the past few years doing various projects from sea level to the tops of mountains and everything in between. No poli-sci major is doing what I do. Having seen how the public interacts with land, I can tell you that many people aren't responsible for themselves and nor are they respectful. All the stories that come out of Yellowstone every year are a testament to that fact. You don't really hear about the more minor indiscretions of the public in other parks, but I've seen plenty of asinine and entitled behavior that people think is perfectly fine.