Pierce Brosnan is sticking to his side of doing no wrong while hiking in Yellowstone's hot springs.
In December, the movie star was cited in Wyoming after he allegedly entered protected thermal areas of Yellowstone National Park.
A photo, which has since been deleted, showed Pierce standing on a white crust that resembled some of the park's thermal attractions.
Earlier this month, he pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.
A criminal docket filing in the US District Court states he received citations for travelling by foot "in all thermal areas and w/in Yellowstone Canyon confined to trails" and “violating closures and use limits.”
Both citations are listed as petty offenses.
The park's thermal areas include the hot springs, geysers, mudpots, travertine terraces, and fumaroles.
Yellowstone visitors must respect multiple safety rules around the thermal areas. The park warns the ground below these areas "may be only a thin crust above boiling hot springs,” and there is no confirmation on whether the site is safe or not.
Visitors must also stay on the walking pathways as the "pools are acidic enough to burn through boots."
Pierce was in Wyoming in October to film 'The Unholy Trinity,' which is mostly being filmed at the Yellowstone Film Ranch.
The upcoming film stars Pierce Brosnan, Samuel L. Jackson, Brandon Lessard, and Ethan Peck.
Pierce portrays a man who sends his estranged son to kill the man who framed him for a crime he didn't commit.
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