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.
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.
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.