Tuesday, March 01, 2011

UniverSoul Circus (From Don Covington)


ATLANTA -- The Department of Natural Resources is investigating Clayton County Commissioner Eldrin Bell's ride on an elephant.In Georgia, riding an elephant is illegal. The DNR is investigating Universoul Circus, as well as the elephant's owner.Todd Holbrook, of the DNR, explained that elephants are legally classed as inherently dangerous animals. A condition of having a wild animal permit is not allowing people to ride the animal.Universoul Circus is based in Atlanta.CBS Atlanta asked a spokesman if steps should be in place to know if someone can ride an elephant in Georgia?Hank Ernest, spokesperson for Universoul Circus, said, "I think you're right, and that's why we're going to look at what happened and why it happened."Ernest said the circus is cooperating with the DNR, and the company started its own internal investigation.CBS Atlanta asked how Bell was allowed to ride the elephant.Ernest said, "Eldrin Bell is an esteemed member of our community, and we wanted to show him a good time at the circus, but what we did is something we're taking a look at right now.Ernest said the commissioner was safe."In other states, it is perfectly fine and natural to ride the elephant around the ring," said Ernest.According to Ernest, Bell was serving as honorary ringmaster, and in other states, that honor usually comes with an entrance on an elephant.He went on to say Bell was the first person to ride an elephant at Universoul Circus in Georgia, and he will be the last.Holbrook said it is early in the DNR investigation. Possible penalties include a fine or revoking the Georgia permit regarding elephants, and the possible penalties also depend on the circus and elephant owner's history.

6 comments:

Buckles said...

I should think a public thrashing with a peach tree limb on his bare buttocks would discourage such outrageous behavior.

Anonymous said...

Watch it! He might enjoy that!!!

the Budafoon said...

HE Should have known better -

NO Peach Cobbler for him at the County Fair Bake Off this Sunday

Anonymous said...

Doesn't the DNR have more important things to spend its time--and our money--on???

Anonymous said...

It's not like he was charging the guy to "ride" the elephant. The guy was the "honorary"/guest ringmaster! DNR had a slow day elsewhere so, they had to come up with something!No wonder the government is going broke, all over!

Anonymous said...

Me thinks that riding an animal of the opposite political perspective, a donkey [aka jackass in 1828], would be appropriate to those making anti-elephant judgements.