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20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Yet, the light-hearted moment quickly turned serious when the post vanished from the man’s Facebook, prompting further scrutiny.

 

My first thought when I saw it a few days ago was that it was a very bad idea to be posting such 'grey' things on the internet.

Obviously the need for sharing trumped engaging common sense...

 

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On 1/17/2025 at 5:31 PM, Will B Good said:

Never mind the fuss over transporting one......why the hell is he even allowed to have one?

Judging by the comments from the Department of National Parks, he very likely isn't. The article just focused on the transportation violation as that was a slam dunk.

 

Once they identify who exactly owns the lion and why it was being transported in someone's car, other charges may follow.

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