Lawyer by day, dinosaur by night: Meet the man who keeps Dolores Park weird
Briefly

Trevor Mead, a data privacy lawyer, transforms into 'Doloresaurus,' a luminous dinosaur costume, to entertain children and dogs at Dolores Park. Every evening, he dons this 6-feet tall costume, equipped with sound functionalities that include growling, giggling, and singing. The whimsical character draws the attention of kids, some of whom are delighted while others are scared. His creation is a playful reflection of his personality and a way to cope with his professional life, bridging the gap between serious law and childlike wonder.
This is how I deal with my day, with my life choices that led me to become a lawyer.
Kids above a certain height, it was their favorite thing ever. Below a certain height, they were terrified of it, just terrified.
In addition to roaring, it talks, meows, burps, farts, sings.
Nom, nom, nom. Yummy, the dinosaur said, cracking up the kids.
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