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Originally Posted by MathGeek
LDWF sees the possibility of black bear attacks as sufficiently reasonable that they have seen fit to publish guidance:
Are you saying that the odds of a black bear attack are so remote that LDWF was wasting taxpayer money by publishing guidance?
Why would they educate hunters not to run, if there was not a real chance of running triggering an attack? Why tell hunters not to play dead if there was not a real chance of playing dead triggering an attack?
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these are just disclaimers
You have to put disclaimers on coffee nowadays saying that it is hot
you also have to put disclaimers on every toy saying its a choking hazard
its just the times we live in. Most of this is common sense. If you see a bear, leave it alone. If you see an alligator, do not jump on it and try to ride it like Steve Irwin, same thing. If a bear is trying to eat your face off, shoot it.