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sounds like that want to up their revenue collection to me. I SAY A BIG FAT NO!
Quote from: CementFinisher on January 25, 2013, 03:57:27 PMsounds like that want to up their revenue collection to me. I SAY A BIG FAT NO!How would it up DNR's revenue? DNR doesn't get $ from their citations.
Quote from: bigtex on January 25, 2013, 03:59:37 PMQuote from: CementFinisher on January 25, 2013, 03:57:27 PMsounds like that want to up their revenue collection to me. I SAY A BIG FAT NO!How would it up DNR's revenue? DNR doesn't get $ from their citations.And that's what surprises me, already knowing this. Why would it be such a big deal to the county's? Just the territorial power play kind of thing?
So other than bringing in more money for whoever and being a pain in the A** to everyone who visit these lands and the rural towns near them? what good will this do? I think most of us would beleive that they then wouldnt be taking care of thier land. they would be sitting out on the rural roads leading up to the dnr areas handing out speeding tickets, for having mud falling off your rig and all the other little gems they like to get you for
Quote from: 6x6in6 on January 25, 2013, 04:04:32 PMQuote from: bigtex on January 25, 2013, 03:59:37 PMQuote from: CementFinisher on January 25, 2013, 03:57:27 PMsounds like that want to up their revenue collection to me. I SAY A BIG FAT NO!How would it up DNR's revenue? DNR doesn't get $ from their citations.And that's what surprises me, already knowing this. Why would it be such a big deal to the county's? Just the territorial power play kind of thing?Honestly, Yes!The "diplomatic" response is "we wan't local control". Well the DNR Officer already works in the county, what difference does it make if they are on DNR lands, or the local highway?
Quote from: bigtex on January 25, 2013, 04:07:02 PMQuote from: 6x6in6 on January 25, 2013, 04:04:32 PMQuote from: bigtex on January 25, 2013, 03:59:37 PMQuote from: CementFinisher on January 25, 2013, 03:57:27 PMsounds like that want to up their revenue collection to me. I SAY A BIG FAT NO!How would it up DNR's revenue? DNR doesn't get $ from their citations.And that's what surprises me, already knowing this. Why would it be such a big deal to the county's? Just the territorial power play kind of thing?Honestly, Yes!The "diplomatic" response is "we wan't local control". Well the DNR Officer already works in the county, what difference does it make if they are on DNR lands, or the local highway?Those in E. WA would not benefit from this bill near as much as those in W. WA, because the DNR boys are being sent out of Olympia and by a democrat-controlled state government with democrat ideas and rules. Put this bill down, and enforcement is decided by the people you live with. The local sheriff in Jefferson Co. can decide on his own if he wants to give jurisdiction to DNR LE or not. It might be in your best interest or it might not. Keep as much government local as you can and you'll find that it works the way it's supposed to much more often.
i did read the first page just couldn't find the benefit lol. Eatonville WA, ashford, naches, I think are a good example of them not taking care of their lands and just sitting out on access points between town and the dnr land.
Bigtex, is Whatcom County one county that has presently commisioned DNR LE?I'm not going to call Elfo (yes others, that is the sheriffs name ) if he has commisioned DNR LE already and waste his time.Thanks!!
Quote from: CementFinisher on January 25, 2013, 04:22:38 PMi did read the first page just couldn't find the benefit lol. Eatonville WA, ashford, naches, I think are a good example of them not taking care of their lands and just sitting out on access points between town and the dnr land.Well 25-30 Sheriff's in this state see a benefit. The benefit is they are able to act as an LEO when something happens right in front of them when they are off DNR lands.When you say eatonville/ashford I assume you are talking about the Elbe Forest. The officer who handles Pierce County also handles King which is where most of his time is spent since that is where most of the problems are and visitation is. Up until mid-summer 2012 he was also responsible for Mason and Kitsap counties. Do they have a staffing shortage? Duh. The officer for DNR in Yakima and Kittitas Counties has 15 E WA counties under his area.