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Quote from: bigtex on November 02, 2010, 04:51:00 PMQuote from: woodywsu on November 02, 2010, 02:08:11 PMI drove through Kittitas last Sunday and a gamie was running a speed trap in city limits. Glad he couldn't find anything better to do with his time.WDFW Officers do not do radar enforcement. Just because he had somebody pulled over doesn't mean he was doing radar work. In fact they do not have radar guns.Completely wrong. They have the authority to pull over drivers just like regular cops. The game warden here showed me a note from his boss saying he HAS to pull over and ticket so many people per month for a quota.no *censored* !
Quote from: woodywsu on November 02, 2010, 02:08:11 PMI drove through Kittitas last Sunday and a gamie was running a speed trap in city limits. Glad he couldn't find anything better to do with his time.WDFW Officers do not do radar enforcement. Just because he had somebody pulled over doesn't mean he was doing radar work. In fact they do not have radar guns.
I drove through Kittitas last Sunday and a gamie was running a speed trap in city limits. Glad he couldn't find anything better to do with his time.
Even if the guy wasn't "radaring" people gamies still enforce to many laws that both the city and state patrol enforcement should be enforcing. To much of their time is wasted on non-game related enforcement. They need to be in the woods and along the rivers catching people violating game laws not taking part in house raids on meth houses which one gamie in the past told me he did. They are way under staffed as it is but to pull them away from enforcing game laws is ubsurd.... they need to revamp the enforcement program and i'm hoping this survey is part of that and they take into consideration the results of it. E-mail them more comments if needed, I did.
The local agent told me a few agents DO have radar guns. These were bought by there local county to help with special occasions, like the large concerts in Central Washington.There job and what they run into has changed immensely. When I first started hunting agents never carried side arms. They all run into felony criminals now. A agent that was in the Washougal area a few years ago, ran into 7 separate felons with warrents in one day. (probably a record). The great outdoors offer hidding places for some of societies worst. I feel there emphasis should be fish and wildlife work. In fact I think any non wildlife pinches should be subject to review by the officers supervisor. I realize they will and should take what they find but, wildlife problems is what society wants them to work
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on November 02, 2010, 05:54:08 PMQuote from: bigtex on November 02, 2010, 04:51:00 PMQuote from: woodywsu on November 02, 2010, 02:08:11 PMI drove through Kittitas last Sunday and a gamie was running a speed trap in city limits. Glad he couldn't find anything better to do with his time.WDFW Officers do not do radar enforcement. Just because he had somebody pulled over doesn't mean he was doing radar work. In fact they do not have radar guns.Completely wrong. They have the authority to pull over drivers just like regular cops. The game warden here showed me a note from his boss saying he HAS to pull over and ticket so many people per month for a quota.no *censored* !I never said they dont have the authority to pull over drivers!I said they don't have radars! Read the dam statement
Sorry but I find it hard to believe that fish and wildlife officers are doing speed limit enforcement. If this is true we need to bombard the WDFW and possibly the governor's office with letters.
Quote from: bigtex on November 02, 2010, 06:16:14 PMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on November 02, 2010, 05:54:08 PMQuote from: bigtex on November 02, 2010, 04:51:00 PMQuote from: woodywsu on November 02, 2010, 02:08:11 PMI drove through Kittitas last Sunday and a gamie was running a speed trap in city limits. Glad he couldn't find anything better to do with his time.WDFW Officers do not do radar enforcement. Just because he had somebody pulled over doesn't mean he was doing radar work. In fact they do not have radar guns.Completely wrong. They have the authority to pull over drivers just like regular cops. The game warden here showed me a note from his boss saying he HAS to pull over and ticket so many people per month for a quota.no *censored* !I never said they dont have the authority to pull over drivers!I said they don't have radars! Read the dam statementHe didn't have somebody pulled over. He was standing outside his vehicle pointing a RADAR gun toward traffic. They perform traffic stops all the time and it is part of their job responsibility. Hopefully this survey is a step in the right direction to get our enforcement agents back to protecting fish, wildlife, and resources. The drug task force needs to be handled by other agencies. I'm tired of hearing how many pot plants our wardens are pulling and investigating for, when certain fisheries are not be enforced and wildlife are being poached.