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by Dave » Sun Mar 30, 2008 3:18 pm
Can't Sleep, I'm not sure what you disagree with. Your concept of giving a friendly chat at the boat launch or on the water is great and in my experience seems to be practiced by most decent fishermen and women with exception to opening day when every jerk in the universe is out on the water to get his. Being friendly to others in general is a great idea that I wish was practiced by everyone all of the time, no argument. I don’t however agree that it’s worth a try to be friendly to someone you intend to confront about a crime he is committing.
I think the intention of this thread is to address how to safely report poaching. Confronting someone who is over limiting or breaking the law in any capacity is asking for trouble. Can it be done? Absolutely, but not without risk to a person's own safety which ultimately could jeopardize their responsibilities to family which is far more important than confronting some schmuck who is keeping too many trout. Why? Because those committing crimes these days don't give a dam about others and often don't hesitate to assault someone who comes between them and their freedom. I see it daily. Ask anyone in law enforcement and they will all say the same thing. Report the crime and keep your distance and be a good witness. Robb G, well put! Bbassmasterderek also points out that major criminals look just like everyday Joes so don’t be mislead by someone’s average appearance. I once arrested a guy for 1st degree murder who looked just like the everyday Joe at the grocery store. Because a person is familiar with an area he/she has been to a thousand times like for example a favorite lake, doesn’t mean it’s a safe environment by any means.
Briefly regarding assault charges; Ask bassmasterderek who is a commissioned Corrections Deputy about how much time someone gets for assault 4. You might be surprised to hear how lenient the courts in WA are. If you watch the news, you know that people who have had 8 or 9 DUI convictions and have spent almost no time in jail, kill someone while DUI get maybe 2 or 3 years in prison. It’s a joke! A person could get sucker punched confronting someone who over limiting at their favorite lake, causing lots of pain and injury and ultimately get just days in jail for assault 4. That’s if the officers arrive before the guy leaves the scene. Even if someone assaulted you and got a year in jail, is it worth the pain, medical bills, and time off from work to recover? Answer; No!
KuttKilla, Thanks Bro. You can always report a crime including someone fishing 2 polls alone in his boat. If no one is available to respond, they will male the call “patrol information” and close it out. That doesn’t mean you can’t report it. Now days, you can report anything to 911. The calls are evaluated on a call by call basis by the officers or a Sergeant, and handled appropriately. Also, in WA State, you will remain anonymous when you report something to 911. Officers do not give out your info to the suspect. It’s against the law to do so. The only way a suspect can learn your identity is in a court of law where the suspect has the right to face his/her accuser.
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