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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Leerstetten, Germany

Update:

http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/31/us/utah-boulder-boy-scouts/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

(CNN) -- It just took a little push to topple the delicately perched boulder -- millions of years in the making -- in Utah's Goblin Valley State Park. Then the man who did it laughed, high-fived his son, and flexed his muscles while being cheered on by a fellow Boy Scout leader.

He is not likely celebrating now, nor is his friend who videotaped then publicized the episode, after both were charged Friday with third-degree felonies.

Glenn Taylor, who pushed over the rock, and the cameraman, David Hall, face charges of criminal mischief and are accused of intentionally damaging, defacing and destroying property, according to the charging document.

Neither man could be reached by CNN on Friday for comment on the charges.

But both have previously defended their actions in interviews with CNN affiliate KUTV, saying they had done a good thing by pushing over a precarious rock that could have otherwise fallen on a passer-by.

"That wasn't going to last very long at all," Hall has said, saying then he would "absolutely" support doing it again. "One gust of wind and a family's dead."

'We have now modified Goblin Valley'

The men likely wouldn't have been charged if not for the Internet -- specifically, the video Hall shot inside the sparse state park and posted to YouTube, then linked up on Facebook.

In it, Taylor is seen behind one of the many unique, ancient rocks in the park, his arm outstretched.

"Wiggle it, just a little bit," sang Hall, the cameraman, mimicking a pop song.

Soon after, Hall yells out "boom" then "yeah" as the rock tumbles down.

"We have now modified Goblin Valley," the cameraman jokes, crediting "muscles over here." "Some little kid was about to walk down here and die, and Glenn saved his life by getting the boulder out of the way. It's all about saving lives here at Goblin Valley."

Authorities, apparently, didn't get the joke or appreciate the life-saving intentions.

In the days after the incident went viral, park officials suggested the men broke the law by defacing a state park.

Jeff Rasmussen, the deputy director of Utah State Parks and Recreation, said that in his 22 years on the job he hadn't heard of any goblins -- the moniker for the distinctive rock formation that Taylor toppled -- rolling off their pedestals.

"Obviously, we're very concerned and upset that somebody would come and destroy this natural wonder that took millions of years to be formed," Rasmussen told KUTV.

Strong reaction to video online

This wasn't just any old rock.

Created over millions of years by windblown dust and moving water, the distinct boulder that Taylor toppled had been perched gracefully atop a slender rock pedestal. It was one of thousands dotting the southern Utah valley, surrounded by a wall of eroded sandstone cliffs.

In mid-October, Taylor and Hall were among those leading a Boy Scout group through the distinctive park that is touted online as "a showcase of geologic history."

Hall told KUTV that the men did what they did because the boulder in question seemed unstable.

The man who did the pushing, Taylor, admitted regretfully to the same station that he wished they'd alerted a park ranger about the perceived danger because "it was wrong of us to be vigilantes."

At the same time, he defended their intent.

"We thought we were doing a good deed," Taylor said.

It's not just the "deed" but the celebration that bothered Eugene Swalberg, a Utah State Parks official.

"It gives you a pit in your stomach," Swalberg told CNN last fall. "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."

The Boy Scouts apparently weren't fond of what happened either. The National Boy Scouts of America and the organization's Utah National Parks Council issued almost simultaneous, similar statements in October dismissing those involved not only from their leadership roles but also from the Scouts entirely.

Boulder pushers get booted by Boy Scouts

Many who saw the video online echoed that disgust, like one with the user name Drc0ffee, who blasted "idiots pushing meaningless boulders around for a 'good' reason or just for s**** and jiggles."

But the boulder busters got support, too, from some who agreed it appeared to be a safety hazard.

Others were indifferent, like Alex Milburn. "It's a rock," he said. "Why is everyone freaking out?"
   
Made in gb
Insect-Infested Nurgle Chaos Lord







What kind of repercussions come with charges for 3rd degree felonies?

I couldn't see it in the article, may have skipped it.

   
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 Medium of Death wrote:
What kind of repercussions come with charges for 3rd degree felonies?

I couldn't see it in the article, may have skipped it.


Not sure, but it probably involves a huge fine. The moron that pushed the Goblin over is probably also possobly facing fraud charges since he had initiated a lawsuit stemming from a car accident before the incident in Goblin valley happened. He was saying he was crippled up and was unable to do anything physical because of injury to his back.
Another interesting thing about these two is the fact that they had their scout troop jumping all over the Goblins.

A pair of real morons that aren't very popular here in Utah.

Penalties here in Utah:

https://www.utcourts.gov/howto/criminallaw/penalties.asp


If this law goes through here, someone in the future could really get hosed for vandalism in the parks:

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/57169347-90/pitcher-goblin-hayes-state.html.csp


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Secret Force Behind the Rise of the Tau




USA

Didn't this happen awhile ago? I think we had a thread on it.

   
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Fixture of Dakka




 LordofHats wrote:
Didn't this happen awhile ago? I think we had a thread on it.


This is the thread.
   
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Last Remaining Whole C'Tan






Pleasant Valley, Iowa

Looks like the wheels of justice roll slowly, not unlike a... boulder.

 lord_blackfang wrote:
Respect to the guy who subscribed just to post a massive ASCII dong in the chat and immediately get banned.

 Flinty wrote:
The benefit of slate is that its.actually a.rock with rock like properties. The downside is that it's a rock
 
   
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 Ouze wrote:
Looks like the wheels of justice roll slowly, not unlike a... boulder.


I can tell you that those idiots are feeling like a boulder rolled over them.
   
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USA

Relapse wrote:
 LordofHats wrote:
Didn't this happen awhile ago? I think we had a thread on it.


This is the thread.


So it is *prepares morning coffee*

   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Leerstetten, Germany

 LordofHats wrote:
Relapse wrote:
 LordofHats wrote:
Didn't this happen awhile ago? I think we had a thread on it.


This is the thread.


So it is *prepares morning coffee*


Yeah, I figured I would just necro the old thread to keep it all together since this is a significant news update.

It's my Boulderghazi.
   
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Fixture of Dakka




This crew is fairly stupid and uncaring, also, by pounding spikes into the arches and swinging on them. It doesn't seem like much, but get enough people doing it , and the arches will be eroded and damaged enough to fall.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4B36Lr0Unp4

There was a photographer who got into some crap a few years ago for starting fires by Delicate Arch:

http://photo.net/nature-photography-forum/001i0p
   
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Nigel Stillman





Seattle WA

I have to side strongly with Relapse on this.

Whether placed there by the hand of god or shaped over thousands of years by nature one grain of sand at a time, it was a marvel, and a thing of beauty.

Those guys are just like the asshats who kick-over your sandcastle on the beach in the summer, throw your pumpkins in the street in autumn, and tip over your snowman in winter.


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Norwalk, Connecticut

I think the idiots should have to lift the rocks back into place all by themselves until they get it right. If they fail, try, try again. No food or water until the rocks are back in place.

Reality is a nice place to visit, but I'd hate to live there.

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