What is it that makes people think they are exempt from rules, laws, and ETHICS to which the rest of us are subject?
Why, at the park around the corner, with signs clearly posted at every entrance forbidding off-leash dogs, and with a dog park less than two miles away where dogs can run and play untethered with other dogs, does almost everyone but me walk their dog without a leash? This is a place I love and respect. It is not really a man-made park along the lines of a city park, so much as a careful intrusion into a sensitive wetland habitat, a place where humans are allowed to observe from the edge, if they're considerate and careful. I try to keep my silence while I walk Laika there, passing dog after loose unruly dog and owner after lazy, apathetic owner. I'm not the police here, not even a hall monitor set to rat on offenders, the better to smooch on the derriere of the nearest elected or appointed uniform. I don't even necessarily believe in blindly following all laws to the letter. But these regulations make SENSE here, especially in cumulative form. Maybe it would be okay if one person's dog ran free while they walked, in reasonable voice control. But one leads to ten leads to a hundred, and there's shit all over the trails, and loose animals that threaten my dog and who knows what wildlife creatures here.
I called a guy on it in the parking lot. His dog came directly up to us and completely ignored him while he called it. I pointed out the sign, thirty feet from his car, and tried to make it light, but the frustration of repeated offense boiled up a little, especially when HE got all pissed off at ME for calling him on it, and then when it was down to the F bomb with him after only three lines of dialog.
What is WRONG with people?
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I agree! It feels odd to be on the side of the law and rules, but there you have it.
People seem to have the idea that, where public lands and nature areas are concerned, the rules don't apply to them. If they can come up with some lame excuse...or the f-bomb...it's all "fair".
There's an interesting article in this month's Harper's about the Daniel Boone National Forest. It all sounds too familiar.
These people wouldn't know nature if it stood up and kicked their ass. (And maybe it's about to do just that!)
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