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Quote from: Bob33 on November 26, 2012, 01:38:41 PMOur hunter education classes usually have a session with an enforcement officer. He advises the students they are responsible for knowing the regulations. If a mistake is made, own up to it and accept the consequences. Trying to hide something or deceive them is going to exponentially increase the penalties if caught. As was pointed out, when they're asking you questions they typically already know the answer.To each his own. I would tell them I will talk to my attorney about talking to them and leave it at that. It is plain stupid to talk to any law enforcement if you are being questioned prior to talking to a lawyer. Even if you do confess, it is better to work a deal through your attorney prior to doing so. Unless, of course, you are like Curly and just want to get the most severe punishment possible.
Our hunter education classes usually have a session with an enforcement officer. He advises the students they are responsible for knowing the regulations. If a mistake is made, own up to it and accept the consequences. Trying to hide something or deceive them is going to exponentially increase the penalties if caught. As was pointed out, when they're asking you questions they typically already know the answer.
Quote from: WSU on November 26, 2012, 02:10:29 PMQuote from: Bob33 on November 26, 2012, 01:38:41 PMOur hunter education classes usually have a session with an enforcement officer. He advises the students they are responsible for knowing the regulations. If a mistake is made, own up to it and accept the consequences. Trying to hide something or deceive them is going to exponentially increase the penalties if caught. As was pointed out, when they're asking you questions they typically already know the answer.To each his own. I would tell them I will talk to my attorney about talking to them and leave it at that. It is plain stupid to talk to any law enforcement if you are being questioned prior to talking to a lawyer. Even if you do confess, it is better to work a deal through your attorney prior to doing so. Unless, of course, you are like Curly and just want to get the most severe punishment possible.I did not say to talk to law enforcement nor to avoid working towards a better deal. Accepting consequences to me means not being a victim and blaming others for your own actions.
I did not say to talk to law enforcement nor to avoid working towards a better deal. Accepting consequences to me means not being a victim and blaming others for your own actions.
Nothing you say to a cop can benefit you in any way, only harm.
They look legal at 200 yards with a Tasco 3x9 scope standing in front of a tree with lots of limbs. I ran across quite a few big two points attached to skulls when I hunted the breaks on the Snake river in Eastern Washington. I think it happens more than one would think and most guys just jam out and leave them. I had thought they were all winter kill, now I am rethinking it.
HEY ,if you guys out who shoot 2 points thinking they are legal shouldnt be out there period . Check out some of these nice bucks ,now think how many more would be availble to pursue if you didnt pop off all the two's . Looking forsupport on your act here is a disgrace,besides who in heck would stick a deer inside the cab if something wasnt up my guess is if you didnt get BUSTED no one would of this pathetic act.
Quote from: dscubame on November 26, 2012, 03:24:18 PMNothing you say to a cop can benefit you in any way, only harm.Absolutely untrue.[/quotTrue even off-duty or on-duty. There is always a business of words...