Catching visitors misbehaving at national parks in the United States has practically become a daily sport. It seems like every other day now, reports of tourists breaking the law, making a nuisance of themselves, harassing wildlife, and even putting themselves and others in danger for their poor choices constantly make their rounds. In fact, social media in particular is full of such instances.
For example, only days ago, Yellowstone visitors enjoyed the satisfying moment a tourist was put in handcuffs after breaking bison rules, almost getting himself injured, or worse, in the process. A short while before that event, a tourist was seen blasting loud music with a literal DJ deck setup in Grand Teton National Park , potentially disturbing wildlife as well as other park visitors. Meanw