You are the chief park ranger responsible for Jellystone National Park. Recently, there has been bear trouble.
Question:
You are the chief park ranger responsible for Jellystone National Park. Recently, there has been bear trouble. Specifically, two inquisitive bears have been seen raiding picnic baskets in the vicinity of the very popular visitor center, located at the front of the Park, near its entrance. There is only one other picnic area in the Park, located inconveniently far from the visitor center. The raids always occur around dusk. Seemingly, only sandwiches have been pilfered by the bears. No one has been harmed by the bears and most everyone enjoys seeing the bears up close. Moreover, the bears are your top tourist attraction and you would hate to see tourist traffic diminish. Lastly, bringing picnic baskets to the Park is a long-standing tradition that you do not want to break. The Park has no lockers or other storage facilities. You fear, however, that if you do nothing, a visitor will eventually get hurt as tourists often agitate the bears. You also fear for the bears' safeties. Additionally, you worry about potential lawsuits. Finally, you are tired of refunding people's money for their damaged baskets and food.
How can the provided information be translated into a clear, efficient and unambiguous proposed regulation to submit to the National Park Service for its approval. The regulation must address ALL of your concerns while best maintaining tourist revenue. You may draft this regulation in paragraph form or as a numbered list?
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