"They set a trap using as bait some doughnuts, honey and two cans of Rainier Beer. It worked, and the bear was captured for relocation."
What's really interesting is this:
SEATTLE, Washington (Reuters) - Ex police officer sues Baker Lake Resort.
An ex-police officer John Stevenson, of Seattle Police Department, is suing Baker Lake Resort for an incident involving a beartrap, doughnuts and two cans of Rainier Beer. Evidently, after some refreshing at the local bar, Bakers Bar, Mr. Stevenson was making his way to his summer cottage located roughly a mile west from Baker Lake Resort. Upon coming to a clearing, he noticed a box of doughnuts and two cans of Rainier beer laying on the grass. Mr. Stevenson assumed these were left by some campers and proceeded to "clean up the neighborhood", as he stated to the local news agency. Upon reaching for the doughnuts, Mr. Stevenson was caught in a beartrap and had to spend most of the night in the wet grass with one arm firmly in the clutch of the beartrap.
Mr. Stevenson is now suing not only the Baker Lake Resort for lack of proper warning sign use, but also Rainier Beer company as an accomplish.
The Baker Lake Resort or the Rainier Beer Company has not commented on the incident.
Mr. Stevenson is however a sure top ten runner in the upcoming Darwin Awards.
To be honest I couldn't give a rats ass about some jackass that walks into a bear trap. What I love is the fact that a 2 year old drank that much and:
"It turns out the bear was a bit of a beer sophisticate. He tried a mass-market Busch beer, but switched to Rainier Beer, a local ale, and stuck with it for his drinking binge."
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