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    Quote Originally Posted by wish4fish View Post
    wat makes them so special that they have no laws for them and we can get tickets?
    If I'm on the beach and they check me and not the immigrants, I will cut their line when the CO's leave. If they ask me why I will say sorry no speaka da english, your lina was tangledo con mine. who's with me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishinmission78 View Post
    If they ask me why I will say sorry no speaka da english, your lina was tangledo con mine. who's with me?
    I'm in!
    No speaka da English!

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    Seems to me if you want people to respect the law you should enforce it equally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bababooey View Post
    I'm in!
    No speaka da English!
    haha!

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    Don't know if this was mentioned but I heard the fish cops will not write them up because too many have fake ids.

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    Has bothered me since Obama was elected. I am hoping the new Trump administration will approach it differently. If you are breaking the laws of our country or fish and game you should be cited and ticketed. Immigration status should not matter. When we have unequal enforcement folks begin to lose confidence in the system.

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    How many of the dudes who got busted up north had their green cards?

    "Do DFW Conservation Police Officers work at night, or on the weekend, or in the city?
    The answer to all of these is yes!

    Last night Conservation Officers Jordan Holmes, Trevor Anderson, and Lt. Joseph Kuechler worked the Newark Bay Complex and Hudson River checking striped bass anglers for compliance. Sixteen fishermen were contacted, resulting in the issuance of four summonses for possession of undersized striped bass and one summons for possession of striped bass over the daily limit.

    Did you spot the Statue of Liberty in the background?"

    #Conservation #NewJersey #DFWLawEnforcement#ConservationOfficers

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