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bejohnson
01-02-2004, 09:05 PM
Crocodile hunter escapes charges
CNN


SYDNEY, Australia (CNN)

Australia's crocodile hunter Steve Irwin has escaped charges after a storm of criticism erupted over him taking his month-old son to within a few feet of a feeding crocodile.

The televised incident sparked an investigation by the Queensland state Families Department over whether Irwin had breached workplace safety regulations.

The man known internationally as "The Crocodile Hunter" was branded as reckless and irresponsible by family and children's groups for the stunt Friday at his Australia Zoo on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.

Australian Family Association spokesman Bill Muehlenberg said Irwin had no right to put his baby in peril, according to the Courier-Mail newspaper.

Parliamentarian Wayne Swan, the families spokesman for the Federal Opposition, called it a "very irresponsible action".

Another critic was more blunt.

"I think he's a bloody *****," the owner of the rival Cairns Crocodile Farm, Keith Cook, told the Courier-Mail.

Irwin held his baby son Bob under one arm while he fed a 13-foot (4-meter) crocodile named Murray with a dead chicken. Irwin later walked the baby inside the crocodile's enclosure as crowds looked on.

The acting premier of Queensland state, Terry Mackenroth, said Saturday Irwin would not face charges after the Department of Families contacted Irwin and his wife Terri.

"They (the Irwins) claim that the child was not in danger. They understand people's concerns and have assured Children's Services that it won't happen again," Mackenroth told the Australian ABC radio service.

Australia's Seven television network was flooded with complaints from callers after the incident appeared.

Irwin was shown on television telling the crowd that his son was now one-month old, so it was "about time Bob got out there and did his first croc demo."

Queensland Families Minister Judy Spence told the Courier-Mail newspaper that while she had no doubt the Irwins loved their children, it was "an error of judgment" to put a baby into a potentially dangerous situation.

Under workplace health and safety regulations, unauthorized people are not allowed to enter a crocodile enclosure which is part of a public display.

Irwin said his son was never in danger.

"I was in complete control of the crocodile. Robert was tucked right in my arm," the Courier-Mail reported him saying.

Irwin is best known domestically as a spokesman for the Australian government's quarantine campaign and as an enthusiastic proponent of wildlife and environmental protection.

Internationally he has achieved fame through his "Crocodile Hunter" character and the 2002 film "The Crocodile Hunter. Collision Course".

Irwin's stunt with his son has invoked comparisons with the bizarre actions of pop star Michael Jackson, who showed off his baby to fans by dangling him over a hotel balcony in Germany in 2002.

Comments?

Tazmanian Devil
01-02-2004, 09:14 PM
I always thought he was a showoff and now this stunt definitely confirms it - bet there wasn't one member of the audience as excited as he was....:Yea right

What a complete *****.

Tazmanian Devil
01-02-2004, 09:18 PM
I was in complete control of the crocodile

Looked to me like the crocodile was cornering you:lmao

Sick of seeing animals used as part of stunts!

getit29
01-02-2004, 10:01 PM
Yeah I've always thought that guy was a real id10t :Nope
and that little stunt just proves it to me even more:Holy Crap :Yea right :Mad

residentevil3
01-02-2004, 10:18 PM
Still the guy is a profeshinal at this he may seem like an !diot or r etard but im sure after doing this his whole life he knows what he doing.


i support the guy 100%, i really do hate when people get into buisness that isnt thiers. Happens all the time in the US, nasty neibors nosy counties, nothing diff from this story i remeber once my brother which is 10 had some bruses on his legs from skatboarding and riding bikes all day, he went to school then 2 days later we found out the teacher called the county on us and a detective talked to my brother without us knowing then called us and claimed my mom hit him LOL rofl. You can even get a few brushses on youreself without some nosy person budding in and calling the parent and say they did child abuse or something like that.


Sure i do think bringing youre 1 month old kid near a croc is kinda wierd, but still like i said he knows what he is doing.

Artcwolf
01-03-2004, 01:14 AM
Steve Irwin and his wife are experts in the handling of dangerous animals. Since I am not, I will have to trust that he and his wife knew what they were doing and that their son was safe during the demonstration.

Steve might act a bit wild on t.v. but he is an extremely talented and intelligent individual. I don't know many people that can do what he does.

ZeRrk
01-03-2004, 01:23 AM
I always thought that he was going close to animals & almost trying to get them to attack him & doing other crazy things just for ratings... I guess I was wrong.

egarrard
01-03-2004, 01:29 AM
For his next stunt, I hear he's going to hold a 12-year-old boy while he feeds BBQ chicken to Michael Jackson... :spin

neutralz
01-03-2004, 01:31 AM
well. besides punishing him we should punish the crocodile too.

i think my mum could do with a couple of new leather handbags

Artcwolf
01-03-2004, 02:00 AM
Originally posted by egarrard
For his next stunt, I hear he's going to hold a 12-year-old boy while he feeds BBQ chicken to Michael Jackson... :spin

ROFL!:lmao

ch0g0nda
01-03-2004, 06:34 AM
I'm fairly shure he knew what he was doing - to an extent.

However I can't imagine the sheer lack of thought involved in bringing a 1 month old child into a crocodile cage.

Not so much because it's incredibly stupid. But because of the guy's status. The 'media' loves to rag on anyone with any kind of fame.

Artcwolf
01-03-2004, 08:36 AM
Originally posted by ch0g0nda
I'm fairly shure he knew what he was doing - to an extent.

However I can't imagine the sheer lack of thought involved in bringing a 1 month old child into a crocodile cage.

Not so much because it's incredibly stupid. But because of the guy's status. The 'media' loves to rag on anyone with any kind of fame.

who knows...maybe a momentary lapse of reason....

Orangepeel
01-03-2004, 12:50 PM
Well, most of the public would not be as comfortable around these animals as Stever Irwin seems to be. He's been around them all his life, so bringing his child near the croc probably didn't seem "off" to him.

But to pull somthing like that to prove to the public how crocs are not killers? Stunned man.

3dGameMan
01-03-2004, 12:54 PM
Steve Irwin,

What the hell were you thinking?

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I first say this on CNN and all I could think was "What was he on to do this, then it made me sick to my stomach". Maybe he wanted more publicity; he got it if that was his goal. Be the stunt was definitely very wrong.

Imagine if you will the crocodile got a hold of the little infant... He would have lost his child, would be in jail for life, lost everything really :(

ChKFlores
01-03-2004, 03:01 PM
I'm more of a Jack Hanna fan myself. Well looks like Steve nearly pulled a "Jacko"...seriously. :Nope

blpeterson
01-03-2004, 03:06 PM
Ed and I have met Steve and Terri and they are extremely nice people and loving parents. When we met them they had only their three-year-old (at that time) daughter, Bindi Sue, but they were very attentive to her and her needs. Steve has been working with crocodiles all his live and probably did not give the perception of danger that other people saw a second thought. He probably just wanted to introduce his son to the world as a proud dad. I'll bet that by the time the kid is six (maybe sooner) he will be working with his dad. I have to admit though I would not have done that but if Terri was comfortable with it there must be conditions of which we are not aware.

Maniacmous
01-03-2004, 07:01 PM
I don't know if what he did is necessarily the most intelligent thing in my eyes, but there is I think a reasonable explanation. IIRC, Steve's father is well-trained around crocodiles as well, and I would suppose, that his father trained him around crocs from the time he was very young, hence why Steve is so good with them today. If I am correct, I would suppose that Steve is just trying to do the same with his son now.

Tazmanian Devil
01-03-2004, 07:34 PM
Originally posted by ch0g0nda
I'm fairly shure he knew what he was doing - to an extent.

:thumb To say that "I was in complete control".... :Yea right :Yea right :Yea right

anything could of happened....anything! a member of the audience could of intervened objecting to the stunt or the baby could of distracted Irwin's concentration....hell, Irwin could of tripped over even....:Sigh

The baby was ok in the end - people's opinions would definitely change if the worst happened.