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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    Fishing isn't the issue. To the civic officials in Port Hope the issue is people coming from outside of the region to fish in waters controlled by the municipality.
    The waterway is controlled by Transport Canada

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    There are 9 John/Jane Does either made up or too gutless to use their own names.

    The ones who did I suspect have their pensions locked in because it is only a matter of time until they will be asked to turn in their retirement paperwork.
    Bahaha....thanks for the laugh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    Tell me. Have you ever gone over the speed limit??
    Sure. But I do not go out driving with the intent of breaking the law so any excess speed is inadvertent. I also accept the consequences of my actions and unlike the anti-lockdown lunkheads don't whine and complain about my Charter rights being violated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onelessarrow View Post
    The waterway is controlled by Transport Canada
    The land to get to and from the waterway is not.

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    Boat ramp is open

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    Fishing isn't the issue. To the civic officials in Port Hope the issue is people coming from outside of the region to fish in waters controlled by the municipality.
    LOL ... are you unable to respond to a simple question??? ... I don't care what you think the issue is.

    IS FISHING ESSENTIAL OR NON-ESSENTIAL???

    You cannot even answer that question ... come on dude, stop playing this game of avoidance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    The land to get to and from the waterway is not.
    (1) oh right, that land is open right now ... anyone is free to walk the paths, cops are not ticketing or questioning anyone on the paths. River access was granted on May 7th.

    (2) the fishermen were in the water when they were asked to leave ... the municipal cops do not have authority in those waters, unless a criminal offence is taking place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    LOL ... are you unable to respond to a simple question??? ... I don't care what you think the issue is.

    IS FISHING ESSENTIAL OR NON-ESSENTIAL???

    You cannot even answer that question ... come on dude, stop playing this game of avoidance.
    Not sure why you are obsessed with my opinion on a question that is really not mine to answer but if it matters so much that you're going to shout about it the answer is yes and no.

    For people who need to fish to feed themselves it is essential.

    For jackasses living outside the region who violate the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, drive to Port Hope and cast lines in the Ganaraksa simply to amuse themselves and relieve lockdown boredom it is non-essential.

    Happy now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    Sure. But I do not go out driving with the intent of breaking the law so any excess speed is inadvertent. I also accept the consequences of my actions and unlike the anti-lockdown lunkheads don't whine and complain about my Charter rights being violated.
    Anti-lockdown lunkheads at least don't walk around with their tail stuck between their legs, in fear of their masters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post

    For people who need to fish to feed themselves it is essential.
    Fishing is classified as essential plain and simple no laws broken to fish. Doesn't matter if you need it as food who in Canada needs fish to eat because that is what they can afford. ?

    The mnr even says fishing is good to go.

    It's the moving around that's the issue. Under the stay at home order fishing is ok traveling great distance to fish is not ok .

    Stay within reason and there is no issues.



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