One would think that the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the Forest Service, the Corps of Engineers, cities, and states, and local authorities might be very concerned about this uncalled for behavior with the loss of such an important resource recording national assets and pursue retribution for the intentional destruction of public records which would also have a potential of destroying some 740,000 benchmarks at a rate of $250 each in the way of a fine or imprisonment for disturbing these historical monuments which could amount to quite a sum if there happened to be some sort of consultation with those that practice in such legal matters.