A few years ago a toddler fell into the enclosure after scaling a very badly designed barrier and ended up dropping into the habitat of a gorilla. Lots of animal rights activists argued "Why didn't you just tranquilize it instead of shooting it?" Because they had no time. If they cause pain to the gorilla, it is going to take it out on the kid. They had no choice but to kill the gorilla. The real issue started long ago before that gorilla or kid encountered each other. Humans simply made sloppy designs and both the gorilla and kid suffered from human laziness and bad design.
If one wants to claim that the adult was not in their right mind, and could not know what they, the kids did, I get that. But that gorilla also could not have any advance knowledge of what prior adults did in their bad design that allowed that kid to crawl over the barriers and end up falling into the enclosure.
It still remains in this case, that the failure was at the top.
If one wants to claim that the adult was not in their right mind, and could not know what they, the kids did, I get that. But that gorilla also could not have any advance knowledge of what prior adults did in their bad design that allowed that kid to crawl over the barriers and end up falling into the enclosure.
It still remains in this case, that the failure was at the top.