More bad behavior I've witnessed is the complete disregard for the zoo grounds. Specifically, adults who drop their litter on the ground instead of putting it in the trash can. On special events like Dollar Day, you need a buldozer to scoop up all the trash.
Wow, I thought I saw some bad things in the UK!
Worryingly, these people have the right to vote!
Trust me, @BeardsleyZooFan, when I repeat that said witnessed activity occured in a real nocturnal house. And not on TV...
Did they at least share with the animals?If we're doing behavior we haven't witnessed but know about now, I remember when that dude jumped off the Bronx Zoo monorail into the Amur Tiger enclosure because he wanted to face his fears!
Now I've not witnessed this myself but I've overheard stories from kids at my school who say they've gone to zoos high.... A complete waste of a zoological experience and a annoying disturbance if you ask me.
~Thylo![]()
Sooty Mangabey's comment made me think you were referencing The Sopranos. And trust me, I don't want to hear about the rest.![]()
A child feeding jelly beans to a macaque then the mother encouraging the child after she was told off.
Don't worry, in my experience most of them don't bother to vote.
Unless they are in Australia, in which case voting is mandatory.
What happens if you don't vote? Do the poll police come knocking on your door?
you get a $20 fine. If you don't pay the fine then you get taken to court and receive a bigger fine (plus the court costs I suppose).What happens if you don't vote? Do the poll police come knocking on your door?
Oh the Australian Law will get you:
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~Thylo![]()
I had no idea that Australia was such a hotbed of extrajudicial punishment.![]()
Oh that's just the minor offence court, you don't want to find yourself up with the higher courts run by the Dingos and, even worst, the Platypus!
~Thylo![]()
Unless they are in Australia, in which case voting is mandatory.