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noam c

Should the ******* who shot Bruno the Bear be punished?

What shmucks.

    



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Lee L
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Well, considering they tried to catch the bear alive for quite a while, and considering that the bear started getting close to settlements... No, I don't think that the hunters who shot the bear should be punished.
Bavaria and even the Alps isn't a remote area with no people in miles, and a bear isn't a puppy. Having a bear run around in a densly populated area like Germany is akin to letting a bear run wild in the suburbs of, say San Franscisco. And in case you forgot, perhaps this will freshen up your memory: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5094310.stm

That said, of course it would have been preferrable to catch the bear alive and tag him so that you can monitor his movements and scare him off from human settlements... but if the bear is no longer avoiding human settlements, it becomes a danger. Sheep and goats don't matter if he eats them, the costs for them are covered. But at one point he'd most likely taken on human prey, too, because he no longer was afraid of humans and tried to avoid them.


lumpish base-court miscreant
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defintely! they used to call the poor thing "problem bear" - that alone deserves punishment if you ask me


million$gon
Ya !


Felix
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Yes! Punish them!!


kat1605nrw
That whole story is just a farce. They should be punished, and we need some rules to make sure something like that doesn't happen again.





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