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Double oh dear: Pierce Brosnan fined for hiking near hot springs

March 15, 2024
Pierce Brosnan has pleaded not guilty after allegedly hiking into prohibited areas of Yellowstone National Park.

Pierce Brosnan has pleaded guilty to hiking too close to dangerous geothermal pools.

The former James Bond actor, 70, two months ago entered a not guilty plea to trespassing in hot springs at the Yellowstone National Park in November — where acid rising from the ground can reach boiling temperatures.

A judge in Wyoming has now accepted the actor’s plea and ordered him to pay a fine of more than NZ$2460 for the offence – and his payment would go to a non-profit tasked with preserving the park.

Brosnan admitted today that he violated federal regulations that ban foot traffic near the Mammoth Terraces hot springs.

A second charge accusing him of disregarding closure signs in the area was dropped as part of his plea deal.

Both the offences were classified as “petty offence/misdemeanours”.

Federal rules stated visitors to national parks must stay on the designated walkways and venturing off the boardwalk is punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of up to NZ$8200

Millions of people visited Yellowstone each year and at least 22 people have died from burns from the park’s springs and geysers.

A photo of Brosnan in the famous park was posted on an Instagram account mocking Yellowstone's “tourons” – tourist morons.

It appeared to show the actor in sunglasses and a brim hat posing by snowy springs.

At the time of his offence, Brosnan – who starred as 007 in four James Bond films – had been living in the area while making a new film.

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