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A certain anonymous Canadian tourists traveling by boat on the River Saskatchewan. One day the weather turned bad and the boat ran aground. Poor guy did not have a means of communication and was afraid of getting lost in the woods. So he decided to go in a simple way - four pillars cut down power lines and wait for the arrival of emergency responders.
Several hundred people living in the neighborhood for more than 30 hours remained without electricity. Electricians, who arrived at the "accident" in a helicopter, found the hapless tourist hid under their own boat - the poor man had quite disheartened.
Local Indians Chippewyan, sitting for almost two days without electricity and electric company, forced to restore power lines, entered in the unfortunate position of tourist and decided not to recover damages from him.
Head Indian Reservation Ed Benoani a kindly advised the future all lost in Canadian forests to tourists not to cut power poles, and kindle a great fire.
Several hundred people living in the neighborhood for more than 30 hours remained without electricity. Electricians, who arrived at the "accident" in a helicopter, found the hapless tourist hid under their own boat - the poor man had quite disheartened.
Local Indians Chippewyan, sitting for almost two days without electricity and electric company, forced to restore power lines, entered in the unfortunate position of tourist and decided not to recover damages from him.
Head Indian Reservation Ed Benoani a kindly advised the future all lost in Canadian forests to tourists not to cut power poles, and kindle a great fire.