The federal government will spend $100,000 over five years on a
Bureau of Land Management program to "increase knowledge of ethical
behavior" among people using off-road vehicles. “The purpose of this project is to increase knowledge of and
conformance with the Utah Ride On Campaign message, and reduce incidents
involving property and natural resource damage, unsafe practices,
visitor conflicts and enhance access to public lands by improving
recreationists’ behavior knowledge of ethical behavior among
recreationists on BLM lands,” the grant description
said. The main objective of the campaign is to “maintain and enhance access
to public lands by improving recreationists’ behavior, increase
knowledge of ethical behavior among recreationists on public lands,” and
“reduce incidents involving property and natural resource damage,
unsafe practices, visitor conflicts.”...
more
Guess you can't teach "ethical behavior" to rock climbers.
I could support this type of program...if it was taught to federal employees.
Tomorrow I'll get started on the DuBois University for Ethical Behavior by Federal Employees. It'll be way out in rough country. You know, so you'll have to ride an ATV to get to class.
1 comment:
Who are the ethicists who will teach ethics? Self authorized swell heads who philosophize about who should do what to whom or what, and because they say so. It is time to stop listening to these self appointed idiots. Let them stand for election and then we can vote them out.
Post a Comment