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No. Very common in the leo world to use outside the agency contracts.
Quote from: Tbar on December 08, 2025, 01:18:22 PMNo. Very common in the leo world to use outside the agency contracts. It just does not seem right for a state agency to be funded by the state. to be focusing resources on a private companys property and not state property. I dont have problem with game wardens checking the private companies property once in awhile but focusing on propertyis not fare for the rest of the state.
Quote from: Barehunter on December 08, 2025, 01:28:02 PMQuote from: Tbar on December 08, 2025, 01:18:22 PMNo. Very common in the leo world to use outside the agency contracts. It just does not seem right for a state agency to be funded by the state. to be focusing resources on a private companys property and not state property. I dont have problem with game wardens checking the private companies property once in awhile but focusing on propertyis not fare for the rest of the state.It's my understanding that the private land companies (timber companies mostly) will fund entire FTE positions. These positions don't dedicate 100% of their time to the private, therefore the public is getting some services for free. Obviously the amount of free services would be dictated by how much time is left over after meeting the obligations of the private company. Maybe I'm wrong....but that is my understanding. It's not like they are taking the limited resource and dedicating it the private. The private is supplimenting the already limited resource.
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It really rubs me the wrong way that game wardens are working for private companies when a couple miles away on state landpeople are dumping garbage at a great place to shot. private companies should hire there own security. instead of using goverment employees as security guards.
Quote from: Barehunter on December 08, 2025, 04:26:31 PM It really rubs me the wrong way that game wardens are working for private companies when a couple miles away on state landpeople are dumping garbage at a great place to shot. private companies should hire there own security. instead of using goverment employees as security guards.They do hire their own security. I believe Green Diamond has two full time officers and a couple of part time guys who patrol their permit lands.
Quote from: ASHQUACK on December 08, 2025, 04:35:04 PMQuote from: Barehunter on December 08, 2025, 04:26:31 PM It really rubs me the wrong way that game wardens are working for private companies when a couple miles away on state landpeople are dumping garbage at a great place to shot. private companies should hire there own security. instead of using goverment employees as security guards.They do hire their own security. I believe Green Diamond has two full time officers and a couple of part time guys who patrol their permit lands.Then why do they need goverment employees
Quote from: Barehunter on December 08, 2025, 04:26:31 PM It really rubs me the wrong way that game wardens are working for private companies when a couple miles away on state landpeople are dumping garbage at a great place to shot. private companies should hire there own security. instead of using goverment employees as security guards.If they are patrolling the area as part of a patrol contract with the landowner then they aren't using govt funds for the patrol. The company has to pick-up the entire cost of the patrol (salary, fuel, etc.)Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
Maybe there is a reason why the game wardens are there so often. Investigating illegal activity, a game wardens presence isnt a bad thing
Law enforcement does side jobs all the time.Walmart hires them to stand around.Banks sometimes hire them during holiday times ect.No surprise timber company would hire them
It's similar to a venue paying te police at events, I suppose. I think that there is something of a difference in that the police gnerally aren't checking ticket stubbs on behalf of the venue. I had heard that the WDFW presence on WEYCO land was really high and visable this past fall. WDFW has a smallish budget, they may prefer to do enforcement paid for by WEYCO for budget reasons. I don't know any WDFW officers in that area so I don't have anyone to ask.I heard that a bull was shot on ground that I have exclusive legal access to. I have seen people trsspassing on it, but did not confront since they may be armed with a firearm and there were 2 of them and 1 of me. I figured that it's no use being right if you are also dead. I wonder if I saw people on that small timber co. ground and reported them, whether the officer would show up? Maybe I will make a call.
It seems like there may be two issues of concern here.1. Game wardens getting contracted and paid by private landowners. Personally I support this. Especially regarding the amount of private timberland in WW.2. GWs spread too thin already concerning the state land issues. Yes it's a concern, but I'm not sure how much time GWs can devote to dumping on state land, etc. Seems like that might get referred to DNR anyway.
The private timber companies aren’t paying for their training the taxpayers are just saying
Welders, framers, mechanics and other folks with skills all get paid by people to do work outside of their regular weekly schedule and nobody throws a fit. Whats the difference besides wearing a badge?
Quote from: TitusFord on December 10, 2025, 06:24:00 AMWelders, framers, mechanics and other folks with skills all get paid by people to do work outside of their regular weekly schedule and nobody throws a fit. Whats the difference besides wearing a badge?The wardens are in state owned vehicles not their personal vehicle so that's a problem when doing their side work.
The problem is all the poaching goes on after dark, especially in big timber company‘s property that is gated the night shift comes in after everybody leaves during the day they hunt all night long with spotlights. There’s no law-enforcement until the daytime when they’re really only concerned about trespass violations.
Quote from: bbarnes on December 10, 2025, 08:47:22 PMThe problem is all the poaching goes on after dark, especially in big timber company‘s property that is gated the night shift comes in after everybody leaves during the day they hunt all night long with spotlights. There’s no law-enforcement until the daytime when they’re really only concerned about trespass violations.Sorry but saying wardens don't work nights on timberland is just factually false.In fact, many of these areas preclude night time use, which would be punishable as a trespass charge.Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
Quote from: bigtex on December 11, 2025, 07:22:03 PMQuote from: bbarnes on December 10, 2025, 08:47:22 PMThe problem is all the poaching goes on after dark, especially in big timber company‘s property that is gated the night shift comes in after everybody leaves during the day they hunt all night long with spotlights. There’s no law-enforcement until the daytime when they’re really only concerned about trespass violations.Sorry but saying wardens don't work nights on timberland is just factually false.In fact, many of these areas preclude night time use, which would be punishable as a trespass charge.Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkThere are certain groups where spotlighting isn't illegal or at least definitely not enforceable by WDFW.Its poaching in my book .