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Quote from: buglebrush on April 07, 2016, 08:33:06 AMQuote from: elkinrutdrivemenuts on April 06, 2016, 10:56:52 AMI had a similar situation when I was a kid. 15 years old and me and some buddies went fishing. I had all my licenses and they never left my wallet. Well a game warden came to check us and I opened my wallet and found my license holder was gone??? Turns out my dad grabbed them to apply for special permits and had not put them back in my wallet. I explained to the officer I had everything and wondered if he could look it up in the system or something. Nope, wrote me a ticket, went to court and explained it to the judge, showed him my license and the purchase date prior to the infraction and still no mercy, paid my fine and had a grudge against them ever since. To top it all off it was my fault according to my dad that I didn't check my wallet to make sure someone hadn't taken them out without my knowledge. When your job description is to ticket legally licensed hunters on technicalities ( your license bitten instead of cut ) this is what you get. I have very low respect for this type of officer. Any law enforcement position should be on a lottery draw. Citizens can all put a name in the hat and they are drawn randomly. Keep the head strong power trippers out of positions of authority. I work with an ex-cop. He's about as arrogant and power hungry as they come.
Quote from: elkinrutdrivemenuts on April 06, 2016, 10:56:52 AMI had a similar situation when I was a kid. 15 years old and me and some buddies went fishing. I had all my licenses and they never left my wallet. Well a game warden came to check us and I opened my wallet and found my license holder was gone??? Turns out my dad grabbed them to apply for special permits and had not put them back in my wallet. I explained to the officer I had everything and wondered if he could look it up in the system or something. Nope, wrote me a ticket, went to court and explained it to the judge, showed him my license and the purchase date prior to the infraction and still no mercy, paid my fine and had a grudge against them ever since. To top it all off it was my fault according to my dad that I didn't check my wallet to make sure someone hadn't taken them out without my knowledge. When your job description is to ticket legally licensed hunters on technicalities ( your license bitten instead of cut ) this is what you get. I have very low respect for this type of officer.
I had a similar situation when I was a kid. 15 years old and me and some buddies went fishing. I had all my licenses and they never left my wallet. Well a game warden came to check us and I opened my wallet and found my license holder was gone??? Turns out my dad grabbed them to apply for special permits and had not put them back in my wallet. I explained to the officer I had everything and wondered if he could look it up in the system or something. Nope, wrote me a ticket, went to court and explained it to the judge, showed him my license and the purchase date prior to the infraction and still no mercy, paid my fine and had a grudge against them ever since. To top it all off it was my fault according to my dad that I didn't check my wallet to make sure someone hadn't taken them out without my knowledge.
BigTex, you must be some type of LEO. Am I right?
Sounds like you have a lot experiences with copsYou know one arrogant ex therefore all cops are on power trips🤔 What scientific method did you use? Do you have any idea how much is involved in becoming an maintaining LEO status?Back to topic sounds like he gave the kid a brake. If the line was not in the water would be more sympathetic What if I'm standing over a dead elk with a rifle in my hands no license and a famine walks up?Just use the bathroom buddy excuse?Quote from: Duckslayer89 on April 07, 2016, 04:18:07 PMQuote from: buglebrush on April 07, 2016, 08:33:06 AMQuote from: elkinrutdrivemenuts on April 06, 2016, 10:56:52 AMI had a similar situation when I was a kid. 15 years old and me and some buddies went fishing. I had all my licenses and they never left my wallet. Well a game warden came to check us and I opened my wallet and found my license holder was gone??? Turns out my dad grabbed them to apply for special permits and had not put them back in my wallet. I explained to the officer I had everything and wondered if he could look it up in the system or something. Nope, wrote me a ticket, went to court and explained it to the judge, showed him my license and the purchase date prior to the infraction and still no mercy, paid my fine and had a grudge against them ever since. To top it all off it was my fault according to my dad that I didn't check my wallet to make sure someone hadn't taken them out without my knowledge. When your job description is to ticket legally licensed hunters on technicalities ( your license bitten instead of cut ) this is what you get. I have very low respect for this type of officer. Any law enforcement position should be on a lottery draw. Citizens can all put a name in the hat and they are drawn randomly. Keep the head strong power trippers out of positions of authority. I work with an ex-cop. He's about as arrogant and power hungry as they come.