Arizona has the ‘Stupid Motorist Law’ for people who continue to challenge the forces of nature with their vehicles. It’s about time we had the ‘Stupid Hiker/Camper Law’ for those who think they can outwit nature/happenstance with their personal abilities. These folks are obviously lacking in common sense and make themselves a liability to the tax payer. I sincerely hope (these people are) held accountable and made to pay monetarily for their ‘stupid’ indiscretions.
Barry Jones
Queen Creek





VofReason posted at 3:29 pm on Mon, Feb 25, 2013.
So true. How about also stupid parent law. How about when the single mother shows up for the second, third, or forth time at the County Hospital to deliver a child she can ill afford and has no father, someone puts the breaks on that. Surely you know that that happens expotentially more than hikers and people who drive through high water- no?
Bluepoet posted at 1:48 pm on Mon, Feb 25, 2013.
To some extent, intelligence is measurable.
Stupidity, however, is boundless...
Creation of laws against stupidity will work about as well as legislating morality--
in cats...
Arizona Willie posted at 7:03 pm on Sat, Feb 23, 2013.
All the trailheads and starting points for the mountain trails should be sealed off and require a Park Ranger to let people in.
All hikers should be required to show they have a cell phone and maps and GPS and water and food and a tent / sleeping bag at a minimum.
The way we allow ignorant people to go wandering in the desert / mountains is like we just WANT to have an excuse to let the Rescue people do their thing.
truth posted at 2:08 pm on Sat, Feb 23, 2013.
What we need is a STUPID POLITICIAN LAW: Missouri lawmaker wants to make it a crime for any fellow representative to introduce gun-control legislation. Republican State Rep. Mike Lear's bill would make it a felony to propose any law that would "further restrict the right of an individual to bear arms." Leara concedes his bill won't pass, but says it's a matter of principal."
chatmandu002 posted at 10:03 am on Sat, Feb 23, 2013.
Barry,
It's not quite the same as someone driving through a flooded wash. No one intends to get heatstroke, fall, break a leg or get lost. Although some of the hikers do stupid things.
Cerulean posted at 7:57 am on Sat, Feb 23, 2013.
sockratties gets [thumbup][thumbup]
sockratties posted at 7:26 am on Sat, Feb 23, 2013.
For proof look at what the letter was about and compare it to the gibberish in the troll's comment. No brain there, just lots of stupid.
sockratties posted at 7:25 am on Sat, Feb 23, 2013.
They should have a stupid commentor's law, too, like when someone takes an issue as non-partisan as getting lost and trolls it. Best example is the leon troll which is really a fictional character created by the EVT to try to get the stupids to carp about non-issues.
sockratties posted at 7:24 am on Sat, Feb 23, 2013.
You're right Barry, at least for repeaters, since unlike the stupid motorist law they can't prove you know the danger the first time because they can't put barriers up everywhere.
Leon Ceniceros posted at 7:35 pm on Fri, Feb 22, 2013.
Democrat Chad Campbell (Minority Leader of the Arizona Senate) is already getting his talking points together so that when he appears for the zillionth time sitting in front of Ted Simmon, the Moderator of the "tax-payer supported" PBS-ASU Channel 8, KAET's "Horizon" TV Program (recently kicked-off it's prime-time 7pm slot to the viewer-less 5:30pm slot).........Democrat Senator Campbell can claim that this "Arizona Tea Party-ish" Bill targets only Liberals, Anarchists, Eco-Terrorists, Occupy Wall Street Rioters, Marxists, Socialist, Commie Wanna-Be's and other assorted.....DEMOCRATS.
They are the ones going out to climb the Superstitions, Piestewa Peak, Dreamy Draw and other local vertical mountain area in the dead of Winter or the furnace of Summer.
It must be some brain-function altering chemical compound in those eco-friendly water bottles that seem to be permanently attached to one of their hands.