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February 28 video- https://bit.ly/3lL9hM4

54 U.S.C. §102701- http://bit.ly/3ceBDLc

36 CFR §2.1- http://bit.ly/3rfDtQj

16 U.S.C.§460ii- http://bit.ly/3vVSt9u

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54 U.S.C. §100501- http://bit.ly/3f8LPH9

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24 thoughts on “Diver Detained For Cleaning Up Trash from a River”
  1. I would bet this park ranger has heard of something valuable that is in the river and someone she knows is looking for it!! I bet it is something along these lines!! Why else does she gaf about any of that 💩??

  2. I don't understand why you're grading him down for "willfully submitting his ID". That's his right, correct? If he wants to assist the ranger by giving her his ID, I don't see how that's a problem. He shouldn't be COMPELLED to, but neither should he be prohibited from.

  3. So you are concerned that I might find items of historical value that might go in the trash but at the same time you don't give a fuck that those same items will quietly rot away in the river while your agency makes no attempts to recover said items cause you are happy for them to rot away in the river. Gotcha.

  4. It's wildly unfortunate that police take this stand of "reporting something, you're a criminal until prove innocent". She 100% could not articulate what she felt she knew about Historical artifacts. Which at the end the partner of the diver did articulate correctly, If you find a historical artifact, you Document with pictures and etc, then relay that to the parks department and leave the item where it lays, undisturbed. But the very fact that a private individual is doing the work the state is responsible for and is getting in trouble for doing so is utterly ridiculous!

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