I gotta say, I'm shocked that these servicemen thought they could just waltz onto private property without permission? Like, what's next? Showing up uninvited to your party with a plate of cookies and expecting everyone to be cool with it?
I mean, come on guys, you're in the military, not the freaking Wild West.
And let me tell you, I've got some beef with these folks. If they're gonna do this sorta thing, they should at least have the decency to call ahead and get permission from the landowner. Trespassing is just basic common sense, and if you don't know that, then maybe you shouldn't be flying helicopters around.
I'm also kinda curious about what's going on with these elk antlers. Is it some sort of military training exercise? Like, are they using them as targets or something? I guess we'll never know for sure, but one thing's for sure – these servicemen need to get their priorities straight and respect the law. And by law, I mean basic human decency
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And let me tell you, I've got some beef with these folks. If they're gonna do this sorta thing, they should at least have the decency to call ahead and get permission from the landowner. Trespassing is just basic common sense, and if you don't know that, then maybe you shouldn't be flying helicopters around.
I'm also kinda curious about what's going on with these elk antlers. Is it some sort of military training exercise? Like, are they using them as targets or something? I guess we'll never know for sure, but one thing's for sure – these servicemen need to get their priorities straight and respect the law. And by law, I mean basic human decency