A word of advice/warning about
walking in the woods

I take my dog & my camera out to
the woods every morning of the year, the weather will NEVER stop me!
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When walking in the woods or any other
wildlife areas, be very cautious. I walk 7 days a week all year
round. My Husky loves going for walks and car rides; I love nature walks and I bring along my
camera since I absolutely LOVE nature photography. I can't tell
you how many times I've stumbled across things that look
suspicious. Sometimes I find areas where it looks like homeless
people are living, sometimes drinking/party areas, or abandoned
vehicles. If you happen to come upon a homeless person or their
living quarts, don't mess with them, they can be violent. If you
see an abandoned or stranded car, don't touch it...you're finger
prints may incriminate you! If you see people that look like
they may be up to no good, do not say anything to them, you
don't want a confrontation on your hands out where no one can
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6/29/07
I recently noticed this scene in an area I
frequent at least 3-4 times a week. It looks like someone is
living there. It's not a night time party spot for teenagers,
there is no sign of alcohol or anything like that. Just food
scraps and empty water bottles. The thing that bothered me was
the camp fire. Every time I passed by, the camp fire was
slightly rearranged indicating that it was being used on a daily
basis. The last thing I want to see is someone recklessly
burning down the beautiful forest! I flagged down a Cook County
Forest Preserve vehicle and reported this. The woman driving the
truck wanted to see the area so I walked her back there. Once
back there she abruptly ran away. I walked back to my car and
was then detained (locked in the back seat of a squad car) by
the police for over an hour and was being referred to as
"the offender"...no one ever even told me why! I was
eventually told I was free to go, but this thing could have
easily gone the other way and I could have been charged with
something I didn't do. As much as I felt abused & violated,
I made sure to be nothing but polite and courteous, I was not
going to let my conduct give them more reason to hold me. Not only was thing humiliating and
embarrassing, but it was a total nightmare!
A word of
warning...DON'T GET INVOLVED! Go to a payphone and report
suspicious activity ANONYMOUSLY! |
Have fun, enjoy the outdoors, &
BE SAFE !

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