Actor Pierce Brosnan Cited for Violating Safety Guidelines in Yellowstone National Park
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Actor Pierce Brosnan has been cited in Wyoming after allegedly walking in thermal areas of Yellowstone National Park, according to court documents obtained by CNN. The charges against Brosnan include "Foot travel in all thermal areas and w/in Yellowstone Canyon confined to trails..." as well as "Violating closures and use limits." The docket, filed in US District Court in Wyoming, categorizes the charges as petty offenses.
Yellowstone National Park, known for its hot springs and geysers, provides safety tips on its website to ensure the protection of visitors and delicate thermal formations. These guidelines emphasize the importance of walking only on boardwalks and designated trails. Additionally, the park advises visitors to keep children close and prevent them from running on boardwalks.
The 70-year-old actor, renowned for his portrayal of James Bond in multiple "007" films, was cited on Tuesday. He has been ordered to appear at the Yellowstone Justice Center on January 23 to address the charges. CNN has reached out to Brosnan's representatives for comment, but no response has been received yet.
It is essential for visitors to respect and follow safety guidelines when exploring Yellowstone National Park to avoid endangering themselves and the park's natural features. Authorities take violations of these guidelines seriously, as they aim to preserve the park's unique ecosystem and maintain a safe environment for all visitors.