Seems like this theme has been coming up in a variety of fashions lately.  I guess my years as a park ranger often peg me as a stickler for the rules mandated in state parks and forest; if a no-burn is in effect I obey, if a no trespassing or closed trail is in effect I listen, and if a trail is designated non-multi-use.....well you get the picture.
As an anecdote goes I'll supply this. After a bag night on the batona two falls ago I was hiking out with some friends when we encountered some bike riders. After hailing them with a good morning I asked them if they realized the Batona was a footpath only trail, not multi use. One fella was nice, the other not so much. As he rode away, among blurting more then one expletive, he shouted back that his hunting monies payed for trail upkeep--which in itself is total rubbish. Long story short I told him I was a ranger and would be glad to take all of his info back to the station with me, which ended the conversation immeadiately.
I wasn't trying to be a kill joy or pain in the butt, I just believe in following established park rules and regs. It seems to me that way to many people take rule breaking and park usage for granted, and think that rules dont apply to them for one reason or another. The rules are established for a reason, you are welcome to write your local park supt. if you think a revision is needed, but to just disregard them should be punishable with a fine.
Just wondering on your guys thoughts on rule following, bending, and breaking.
			
			As an anecdote goes I'll supply this. After a bag night on the batona two falls ago I was hiking out with some friends when we encountered some bike riders. After hailing them with a good morning I asked them if they realized the Batona was a footpath only trail, not multi use. One fella was nice, the other not so much. As he rode away, among blurting more then one expletive, he shouted back that his hunting monies payed for trail upkeep--which in itself is total rubbish. Long story short I told him I was a ranger and would be glad to take all of his info back to the station with me, which ended the conversation immeadiately.
I wasn't trying to be a kill joy or pain in the butt, I just believe in following established park rules and regs. It seems to me that way to many people take rule breaking and park usage for granted, and think that rules dont apply to them for one reason or another. The rules are established for a reason, you are welcome to write your local park supt. if you think a revision is needed, but to just disregard them should be punishable with a fine.
Just wondering on your guys thoughts on rule following, bending, and breaking.
				
		
			
  I think the trick is after a decade of enforcing laws that seemed common sense I have, at times, a low tolerance for the breakers.  That morning I referred to all I wanted was a hike out in peace and solitude, not standing in knee deep brush while we made room for the bikers.  Also saw a dog on the trail that morning that didn't bother me at all, and thats illegal on the Batona too.  Guess I do need to lighten up at times, but its hard for me to see the forest through the trees so to speak. Often I see one rule broken that lights up this ol rangers head and a little voice says one broken rule leads to another then another then a dozen.  Still trying though.