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Yeah, I agree what a crock of s**t. He was probably just trying to keep his family warm this winter.
A wood cutting violation is not grounds for the officer to cast aside professionalism and replace it with vulgar commentary about people having sex with their sister.If it went down as you say it did - pay your fine and follow the law from now on, and file a complaint against this officer
Quote from: CedarPants on November 06, 2012, 07:30:08 AMA wood cutting violation is not grounds for the officer to cast aside professionalism and replace it with vulgar commentary about people having sex with their sister.If it went down as you say it did - pay your fine and follow the law from now on, and file a complaint against this officerI agree that there's no call for un-professionalism, but the fact that he willingly broke the law puts his whole post in question. How can you trust his word on the story about the USFS officer's actions when you know he started off knowingly breaking the law? It's a little like a guy suing the police for brutality after he resists arrest. I know it's not the same, but you get the idea. I'm a bit surprised someone would post this thread at all.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on November 06, 2012, 07:38:40 AMQuote from: CedarPants on November 06, 2012, 07:30:08 AMA wood cutting violation is not grounds for the officer to cast aside professionalism and replace it with vulgar commentary about people having sex with their sister.If it went down as you say it did - pay your fine and follow the law from now on, and file a complaint against this officerI agree that there's no call for un-professionalism, but the fact that he willingly broke the law puts his whole post in question. How can you trust his word on the story about the USFS officer's actions when you know he started off knowingly breaking the law? It's a little like a guy suing the police for brutality after he resists arrest. I know it's not the same, but you get the idea. I'm a bit surprised someone would post this thread at all. Hence the "if it went down as you say it did" portion of my post
If you have the officers name make a complaint. I agree that even though you broke the law you still do not need to be treated that way. Pretty simple here's your ticket get on your way
Quote from: CedarPants on November 06, 2012, 07:40:55 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on November 06, 2012, 07:38:40 AMQuote from: CedarPants on November 06, 2012, 07:30:08 AMA wood cutting violation is not grounds for the officer to cast aside professionalism and replace it with vulgar commentary about people having sex with their sister.If it went down as you say it did - pay your fine and follow the law from now on, and file a complaint against this officerI agree that there's no call for un-professionalism, but the fact that he willingly broke the law puts his whole post in question. How can you trust his word on the story about the USFS officer's actions when you know he started off knowingly breaking the law? It's a little like a guy suing the police for brutality after he resists arrest. I know it's not the same, but you get the idea. I'm a bit surprised someone would post this thread at all. Hence the "if it went down as you say it did" portion of my post I start off slow but then taper off. Thanks Cedar.
I agree that the officer was a real D-bag and acted unprofessionally (there is a match to him in Darrington). However, how many other guys like you has he come across cutting firewood illegally... you're are not the only guy cutting firewood illegally (especially in that area). This just gives him more ammo to be an A-hole and thinking that everyone around there really is inbred. By the way, state and federal lands are not the people's land anymore, it's the "governments" land, the government in this country hasn't represented the people since the start of the Clinton area. More and more (especially on the westside) government agencies are making it more difficult and uncomfortable for citizens to be on "the people's" land for many different reasons, some of them are for obvious reasons like dumping garbage, cooking drugs, poaching, cutting firewood illegally, and some other reasons we'll never know.
Glad to know Gundy was just joking. I have had a few what they call coutesy checks by the USFS/WDFW/County Sheriff all in ones and it has been my experience they are A-holes. The one up by Stevens Pass is a real peice of work. Won't give them the time of day.