It seems like not a week goes by that "tourons," a new internet slang word to describe misbehaving tourists , are caught breaking the rules in America's national parks— and on camera, too. For instance, only a couple of weeks ago, a video of a Yellowstone tourist getting handcuffed for a pretty dangerous bison incident did its rounds online. On top of that, a visitor in Glacier National Park was recently filmed terrorizing elk in the worst way possible , while someone else set up a full-on DJ booth in Grand Teton National Park earlier in the summer, which caused an uproar on social media since loud noises can disturb wildlife.

Once again, another "touron" has been captured on video breaking the rules—yet again in Yellowstone. But this time, they risked their life with one of t

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