It was a dark and stormy night on Mount Monadnock … oops, sorry I got carried away there.
From a report at the link below:
The video shows a large animal-like figure walking upright on a ridge on the top of Mount Monadnock, one of New Hampshire’s most popular hiking attractions.
A group of tourists nearby are then interviewed.
“What is it that you saw?” a man’s voice off-camera asks.
No, it’s not the second coming of Bigfoot, its just performance artist Jonathan Doyle in his Yeti suit, who then acted as off-camera interviewer moments later.
That's fine, it's just that Park Rangers had viewed Doyle's YouTube videos of a man dressed as a Bigfoot and they wanted the practice stopped unless a 'film permit' was purchased.
This is my art,” he explained to a reporter. “This is what I do for fun. It’s about having fun and then posting it on YouTube.
The fee Doyle needed to pay is $100. In addition, the “film crew” applicants are required to provide proof of a $2 million insurance policy.
Doyle says he simply can’t afford the hundred bucks much less the insurance policy.
New Hampshire’s ACLU is suing the Rangers for violating his right to “free speech.”
A Bigfoot has civil rights? Who knew? Well, Doyle has civil rights even when he is dressed up as Bigfoot.










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