SANParks allegedly uses helicopter for traffic control

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SANParks allegedly uses helicopter for traffic control

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September 29 at 6:27 AM ·
So imagine this: You are in a big animal jam and none of the cars will move. If you were a ranger in Yellowstone you might get on your microphone and start yelling at people to move. But if you are a ranger in Kruger National Park evidently you call in a helicopter to scare the living s#$% out of a bunch of wild dog puppies and humans. Their "strategy" was to scare the puppies away so all the humans would leave. One of the most bizarre things I've ever witnessed. I really thought the next thing we would see and hear would be machine guns shooting at us. For my Yellowstone friends: Why doesn't Yellowstone have helicopters with the national park service insignia? South African national parks do and they are all painted yellow and green.
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Makes no sense!


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There might have been another reason, for the presence of the helicopter.


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