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Do they really think people are that stupid? Using a tragedy like this to try to get support for more money and more officers. Like if there were more officers this wouldn't have happened.
Quote from: bobcat on May 28, 2018, 08:36:07 PMDo they really think people are that stupid? Using a tragedy like this to try to get support for more money and more officers. Like if there were more officers this wouldn't have happened. I don't think anybody is saying that?
Better cougar hunting rules could have prevented this from even happening in the first place, then those "3" people could have just rode their bikes in blissful ignorance.
I think people are reading too far into this.Nobody is saying more officers would've prevented this attack. Nobody is saying more officers would control the wildlife issues we see in urban areas. The WDFW Captain simply said he has three guys to cover the most populated county in the state and he had to pull officers from other areas.
Quote from: idahohuntr on May 28, 2018, 07:25:13 PMWDFW doesn't need more officers to more effectively manage predators. I don't think anybody is saying that's the case..
WDFW doesn't need more officers to more effectively manage predators.
Quote from: KFhunter on May 28, 2018, 10:42:28 PMBetter cougar hunting rules could have prevented this from even happening in the first place, then those "3" people could have just rode their bikes in blissful ignorance. How can you say that? So if we have more aggressive cougar hunting then there will be absolutely no cougar attacks ever again?There will always be that cougar/bear/etc. that's goes off and attacks someone. Nothing is an absolute. We can diminish the chance obviously, but there will always be the potential.
"Yet Myers said he has only three enforcement officers covering the entirety of inland King County." With Seattle the fastest growing city in the country. Probably takes a good hour minimum to respond to a call with traffic.
Quote from: bigtex on May 28, 2018, 11:03:47 PMQuote from: KFhunter on May 28, 2018, 10:42:28 PMBetter cougar hunting rules could have prevented this from even happening in the first place, then those "3" people could have just rode their bikes in blissful ignorance. How can you say that? So if we have more aggressive cougar hunting then there will be absolutely no cougar attacks ever again?There will always be that cougar/bear/etc. that's goes off and attacks someone. Nothing is an absolute. We can diminish the chance obviously, but there will always be the potential.Seems reasonable to conclude it could have a greater impact than having more WDFW assets respond after the fact.