If I’d be the sherrif I’d summon these bochurim to jail for two nights. This is unacceptable. U don’t go into the woods at 6pm and surely not on an unmarked trail. The amount of money that was spent for this search is terrible.
6 pm is still day and one can get lost even at 3 pm
Would you say the same if the wouldn’t be yeshiva bochurim? Boy Scouts for instance?
geula: However wise or unwise the camping trip was, it didn’t violate any local or state law.
The actual story:
These boys were taking a walk on the road when a homeowner came out and started yelling at them and threatening them.
They were so scared off (possibly because a dog was present) that they ran into the woods.
The area there is a tangled jungle, and totally unprepared, they immediately got lost.
I heard this from one of the Hatzalah members in the search team.
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Mi k’amchu Yisroel!!
If I’d be the sherrif I’d summon these bochurim to jail for two nights. This is unacceptable. U don’t go into the woods at 6pm and surely not on an unmarked trail. The amount of money that was spent for this search is terrible.
6 pm is still day and one can get lost even at 3 pm
Would you say the same if the wouldn’t be yeshiva bochurim? Boy Scouts for instance?
geula: However wise or unwise the camping trip was, it didn’t violate any local or state law.
The actual story:
These boys were taking a walk on the road when a homeowner came out and started yelling at them and threatening them.
They were so scared off (possibly because a dog was present) that they ran into the woods.
The area there is a tangled jungle, and totally unprepared, they immediately got lost.
I heard this from one of the Hatzalah members in the search team.