You see some "beautiful" things
Many social groups have become a receptacle for the greatest stupidity, or, to be more gentle, the greatest naivety. Not only are they the favorite meeting places for the so-called "haters" or professional haters, as those who spend their days slinging mud, discrediting, and downright hatred at those who disagree with them are commonly called, but we also find quite a few people posting provocative images or videos. If we're talking about hunting groups, which we know quite well, we always see some pretty good things during the hunting season (so to speak).
The impunity of those who publish
Photographs of dated game bags, including those of species not huntable during the period captured in the photo; images of minors wandering around with rifles slung over their shoulders or, worse, cocked; hunting trips taken during hunting quiet days; shots of thrushes caught "scaccia" with four, five, or six rifles to justify the abundance of prey, forgetting that the law prohibits stalking with more than three people; and so on. A situation we couldn't explain even by invoking some sort of conscious or unconscious belief in impunity on the part of those who publish it, but rather simply motivated by gross carelessness and recklessness.
Indiscipline and indifference
Some may be convinced that the "private" status of the group is sufficient to avoid risks, but honestly, how can we delude ourselves that in groups with tens of thousands of members, there might not be someone ready to seize the opportunity? Moreover, projecting an image of indiscipline and disregard for the rules only harms the entire hunting industry, which already navigates stormy waters every day. In short, before publishing, let's think carefully and carefully, and only when we're completely certain the photos and videos are legitimate should we give the green light to the final click. We'll never regret it (source: ANUU/Palumbus)








































So the problem isn't with those who break the law, but with the foolishness of publishing what they've done. Ridiculous.