I've finally found my true calling, and it's kicking people out of national parks for the slightest infractions of the rules
This article provides a humorous yet critical insight into the life of a park ranger. The author’s exaggerated enthusiasm for enforcing rules highlights the absurdity of strict regulations in natural settings. "It's not just about nature; it's about following the rules!" Yet, it raises questions about balance between conservation and enjoyment. - The anecdotes are entertaining, but they also provoke thought on overregulation. - There’s a fine line between protecting nature and ruining the experience for visitors. Overall, this piece mixes satire with a serious commentary on the role of authority in public spaces. A recommended read for anyone who has ever felt annoyed by overzealous enforcement in parks.