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Old 01-21-2012, 07:38 AM   #15
Devildawgjj
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Originally Posted by dsafety View Post
Who among us supports the idea that one class of fishermen has to obey the law and another class does not?


Bob
There is nothing egalitarian about law, policies, rules and regulations, etc. We can't (with the presumption we know the law) fish in an invisible boundary. But there will always people who do.....it's not my job to police them.

It's kind of analogous with people speeding past me on the freeway when I'm going at or slightly under the posted speed limit.

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These guys have no excuse for not knowing where the legal grounds are.
The antithesis to this is the DFG wardens should have no exuse for not knowing where the leagal grounds are as well.

As a graduate student in a MPA program, it is quite frequent that policies that are enacted under the auspices of environmental ideologies, get enacted, without ever a plan to enforce such rule under their current resources.

Jason
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