Two visitors at Lake Mead National Recreation Area were captured on video destroying ancient rock formations and park rangers are seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspects.
There’s nothing dishonest about it. They were visitors. They were destroying ancient rock formations at Lake Mead. It was entirely factual. They don’t need to be given the epithet of vandal before that has been decided in court anyway.
If you go somewhere for a short period of time, as opposed to live there, you’re a visitor.
If you vandalize it while you’re there, you’re a visitor who is also a vandal.
I am assuming these two do not live at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
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Which do you think? I think both the headline and the article made it clear what they’re being criticized for.
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There’s nothing dishonest about it. They were visitors. They were destroying ancient rock formations at Lake Mead. It was entirely factual. They don’t need to be given the epithet of vandal before that has been decided in court anyway.