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December 19th, 2015, 08:35 PM
#21
I believe that even C.O.`s have to have an appointment under the Fisheries Act and Maggy Birds Act. As you an see by what is posted from the Act, C.O.`s aren`t mentioned. They are class appointed but don`t believe it came automatically. I think some officers in some jurisdictions may think they are appointed but may not be. I`d check it out before making the 1 M $ unlawful arrest.
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December 19th, 2015 08:35 PM
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December 21st, 2015, 08:37 PM
#22
They may as well...there's an absolute fortune in fine revenue awaiting them. Governments are seeking revenue sources, and fish fines would be a layup.
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December 24th, 2015, 09:43 PM
#23

Originally Posted by
mark270wsm
rumor has it that local police officers will be trained to enforce the fish and wild life act as well as the federal fisheries act . if this is the case why do we have a mnrf enforcement division mind you this is just a rumor.... have you ever heard of this
Port hope is doing this. I think it will be great during the fall
That rug really tied the room together
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December 27th, 2015, 09:14 AM
#24

Originally Posted by
cantcatchacold
Port hope is doing this. I think it will be great during the fall
Yup seems they are crossing the T's and dotting the I's to stop the slimy acts of disreputable people looking for loop holes to get away with their disgusting acts.
Time in the outdoors is never wasted
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December 27th, 2015, 12:46 PM
#25
Yesterday,I had a conversation with an old friend I worked with and I asked him if he would ever be involved with environmental or FWCA,MBCA enforcement. His answer was short and sweet. "Maybe,if I had no choice and something had to be done ASAP depending on circumstances. Other than that,no way,I have enough to keep me busy." That seemed to sum it up.
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December 27th, 2015, 01:10 PM
#26

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
Yesterday,I had a conversation with an old friend I worked with and I asked him if he would ever be involved with environmental or FWCA,MBCA enforcement. His answer was short and sweet. "Maybe,if I had no choice and something had to be done ASAP depending on circumstances. Other than that,no way,I have enough to keep me busy." That seemed to sum it up.
It's the same deal with the truck stuff. A few cops will be trained in it but very few stick with it or maintain their certification.
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December 27th, 2015, 01:44 PM
#27
They will have a police officer on duty at the river on all shifts during the salmon run from what was discussed in the towns plan. They will have 2 officer ( 1 per shift ) to cover the fish and game act. From what I read it was submitted in the budget and approved. Should be great for putting a stop on most of the idiots at the ganny
That rug really tied the room together
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December 27th, 2015, 10:04 PM
#28
They're probably there more for enforcement of the LLA--not that its needed.
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December 28th, 2015, 10:41 PM
#29
i fished quite a bit at frenchmans bay this past summer and the toronto police marine unit routinely check for for license
and they knew a lil bit at least cuz they knew handicapped persons did not need a license
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December 29th, 2015, 03:15 PM
#30
Police as COs on water is a bad idea without some special training which doesn't happen in some cases.
I don't have a link handy but there is at least one case currently before the US courts about a drowning by a suspect who was arrested by a Policeman(Patrol) assigned to additional water duties.
IIRC the Police defended his alleged "negligence" by stating he knew about arrests, suspects, custody and patrol cars but not the same aboard a moving watercraft.