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Bradenton, Florida -- Wildlife handler Justin Matthews isn't hiding from his mistakes.
"It was a stupid thing to do, it really was," he told 10 Connects.
This week, he pleaded no contest to charges against him for staging the capture of a 14-foot Burmese python in July. He was arrested in November on charges of misusing the 911 emergency system and threatening the public by mishandling wildlife.
Matthews accepted two years probation and 100 hours of community service on Tuesday.
Photo Gallery: Pictures of Justin Matthews and the python
"I'm never going to step over the line again, do something that was stupid. I tied up a line, there could have been someone having a heart attack or fire or trying to call 911," he said.
10 Connects was among the local media and law enforcement who responded to the Bradenton drainage pipe where Matthews claimed to capture the 14-foot python.
Read: Python caught in drainage pipe a hoax
He later admitted he did it to raise awareness about the dangers pythons pose to the environment and people. The death of a Florida toddler in July spurred the hoax, he said.
"I'm very passionate about what I do. I do the presentations every week, six days a week and I let that passion get me carried away, I stepped over the line," he admitted.
As he continues to give his tours at the wildlife sanctuary he runs in Bradenton, he has no problem admitting what he did was wrong.
"Two wrongs don't make a right," he said.
He's hoping to not only continue his efforts to educate the public about pythons in the right way, but teach another life lesson... when you're wrong, admit it.
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