NewburyportNews.com <http://newburyportnews.com/>, Newburyport, MA*****October
8, 2013* **** 'Gestapo' tactics meet senior citizens at Yellowstone*****John
Macone*
Newburyport Daily News ****---- — NEWBURYPORT — Pat Vaillancourt went on a
trip last week that was intended to showcase some of America’s greatest
treasures.**** Instead, the Salisbury resident said she and others on her
tour bus witnessed an ugly spectacle that made her embarrassed, angry and
heartbroken for her country.**** Vaillancourt was one of thousands of
people who found themselves in a national park as the federal government
shutdown went into effect on Oct. 1. For many hours her tour group, which
included senior citizen visitors from Japan, Australia, Canada and the
United States, were locked in a Yellowstone National Park hotel under armed
guard.**** The tourists were treated harshly by armed park employees, she
said, so much so that some of the foreign tourists with limited English
skills thought they were under arrest.**** When finally allowed to leave,
the bus was not allowed to halt at all along the 2.5-hour trip out of the
park, not even to stop at private bathrooms that were open along the route.*
*** “We’ve become a country of fear, guns and control,” said Vaillancourt,
who grew up in Lawrence. “It was like they brought out the armed forces.
Nobody was saying, ‘we’re sorry,’ it was all like — ” as she clenched her
fist and banged it against her forearm.**** Vaillancourt took part in a
nine-day tour of western parks and sites along with about four dozen senior
citizen tourists. One of the highlights of the tour was to be Yellowstone,
where they arrived just as the shutdown went into effect.**** Rangers
systematically sent visitors out of the park, though some groups that had
hotel reservations — such as Vaillancourt’s — were allowed to stay for two
days. Those two days started out on a sour note, she said.**** The bus
stopped along a road when a large herd of bison passed nearby, and seniors
filed out to take photos. Almost immediately, an armed ranger came by and
ordered them to get back in, saying they couldn’t “recreate.” The tour
guide, who had paid a $300 fee the day before to bring the group into the
park, argued that the seniors weren’t “recreating,” just taking
photos.**** “She
responded and said, ‘Sir, you are recreating,’ and her tone became very
aggressive,” Vaillancourt said.**** The seniors quickly filed back onboard
and the bus went to the Old Faithful Inn, the park’s premier lodge located
adjacent to the park’s most famous site, Old Faithful geyser. That was as
close as they could get to the famous site — barricades were erected around
Old Faithful, and the seniors were locked inside the hotel, where armed
rangers stayed at the door.**** “They looked like Hulk Hogans, armed. They
told us you can’t go outside,” she said. “Some of the Asians who were on
the tour said, ‘Oh my God, are we under arrest?’ They felt like they were
criminals.”**** By Oct. 3 the park, which sees an average of 4,500 visitors
a day, was nearly empty. The remaining hotel visitors were required to
leave.**** As the bus made its 2.5-hour journey out of Yellowstone, the
tour guide made arrangements to stop at a full-service bathroom at an
in-park dude ranch he had done business with in the past. Though the bus
had its own small bathroom, Vaillancourt said seniors were looking for a
more comfortable place to stop. But no stop was made — Vaillancourt said
the dude ranch had been warned that its license to operate would be revoked
if it allowed the bus to stop. So the bus continued on to Livingston,
Mont., a gateway city to the park.**** The bus trip made headlines in
Livingston, where the local newspaper Livingston Enterprise interviewed the
tour guide, Gordon Hodgson, who accused the park service of “Gestapo
tactics.”**** “The national parks belong to the people,” he told the
Enterprise. “This isn’t right.”**** Calls to Yellowstone’s communications
office were not returned, as most of the personnel have been
furloughed.**** Many
of the foreign visitors were shocked and dismayed by what had happened and
how they were treated, Vaillancourt said.**** “A lot of people who were
foreign said they wouldn’t come back (to America),” she said.**** The
National Parks’ aggressive actions have spawned significant criticism in
western states. Governors in park-rich states such as Arizona have been
thwarted in their efforts to fund partial reopenings of parks. The
Washington Times quoted an unnamed Park Service official who said park law
enforcement personnel were instructed to “make life as difficult for people
as we can. It’s disgusting.”**** The experience brought up many feelings in
Vaillancourt. What struck her most was a widely circulated story about a
group of World War II veterans who were on a trip to Washington, D.C., to
see the World War II memorial when the shutdown began. The memorial was
barricaded and guards were posted, but the vets pushed their way in.**** That
reminded her of her father, a World War II veteran who spent three years in
a Japanese prisoner of war camp.**** “My father took a lot of crap from the
Japanese,” she recalled, her eyes welling with tears. “Every day they made
him bow to the Japanese flag. But he stood up to them.**** “He always said
to stand up for what you believe in, and don’t let them push you around,”
she said, adding she was sad to see “fear, guns and control” turned on
citizens in her own country.****

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