sheep poachers fined
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I hate his story, makes me sick. What a black eye for everyone.
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The two of them should never be able to hunt again that is BS one year no hunting
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I would bet this is not the first time the outfitter has done this looks like he knows how to hide stuff in the rocks
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Old news. Repost. I think the kid learned his lesson. The hunter is a repeat offender. They need to go after the outfitter as well. He's the one who profited the most from this crime.
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it was 100% intentional disregard for our laws. if they shot an under size ram oops it happens every year, it would have been an honest or unintentional mistake. but they tried to cover it up. he should never guide again. |
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he's not a young guy he's no fresh into the world hopped up on testosterone child he's a 30 something and he has two children hopefully he has learned how to be responsible but it doesn't look like it.
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Sorry to poke the bear her but I gotta ask.
Where did this incident take place? And who was the outfitting company? |
I just think a lifetime ban on a first time offender is extreme. Do we suspend driver licenses for a lifetime for first time impaired drivers? Or should we? Or we could believe that an individual can reform? Food for thought I guess
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it was gross disregard for the laws he wasn't even in the right area in the first place. |
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Terrible example of the human condition. In the end, justice was served. The outfitter did nothing wrong and is not responsible for anything his guide did...........just as you would not be fined for your children's crimes.
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if your 15 year old child stole a car and caused damages there is a decent chance you'll pick up the bill. you wont go to jail or anything that's just silly. it happened to a group of guys i knew growing up they got together and kicked over signs etc rcmp caught them and their parents paid to fix everything. you'll have to prove that you were supervising them adequately at the time or that you took some action to curb the illegal act and if the bugger is stealing cars i doubt you were. |
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In order to attempt to avoid deviations, the employer must be aware that the employee would consider making that deviation in the first place. I doubt that many outfitters would expect their guide to instruct his client to shoot a short sheep, and then bury it. The outfitter can ensure that the guide is well aware of the regulations, and what constitutes a legal sheep, but the guide makes the call as to whether the sheep is legal, The outfitter isn't present to verify if the sheep is legal, or to see the guide panic after he realizes that the sheep is not legal. |
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there was also the issue regarding zones. is the guide not checking in via sat phone or spot? does he not know where his people are and where they are hunting? i cant buy ignorance as an excuse here it doesn't fit. |
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