Theft
It is crucial that visitors be aware that theft is not uncommon in National Parks.
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Theft Details
Although park rangers strictly enforce all law and regulations concerning visitors' personal safety and the safety of their property, it is also crucial that visitors be aware that theft is not uncommon in National Parks. All visitor should lock their vehicles, keep valuables hidden, label property with a contact name, address, or ID number, and try to report any theft or vandalism to a ranger.
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