On the flipside, taking the few moments to
ask someone if they have a permit could have positive results if you’re
LE. We all know that there are more than enough jerks out there who are
too lazy/cheap to go to the landfill, yet manage to drive 50 miles to the
middle of nowhere in order to dump their junk. Catching/stopping someone
to take the few moments necessary to confirm the permit could either result in
catching one or three of these people, and the fine they incur would far exceed
the cost (if any) of going to the landfill like they should have in the first
place.
Hell, if you’re out there in the
first place, why wouldn’t you enforce the law? Illegal dumping
certainly contributes to lands being closed to public access, and putting
bigger blinders on in order to ignore the reality that it is, is truly
disappointing. Besides, it’s simply something that should be done,
and out of respect for the lands I enjoy visiting, I happily paid the annual
permit fee. Case in point…I watched someone practically dump half
an engine in an area I like to 4-wheel (this same area had been closed a few
years earlier due to illegal dumping, but reopened). When he woke up the
next morning, it was back in the bed of his truck. J I could have
reported it and had it dealt with that way, but this was more fun in this
instance.
Brian
Team A.I.
From:
az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com
[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of Jon Liming
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006
2:59 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] State
Land Department Interactive Map
Well, you can bet if I catch you out on state land, I'm not asking if
you have a permit. Don't want to know.Stuff like that is for pencil pushers. I
have real crimes to worry about.
---Jon
Bob & Linda Smith
<Lrsmith@cableone.net> wrote:
When I was active with the Volunteers In Protection (VIP) in Yavapai
county
the Sheriff's deputies would stop people and ask for the permit. Just how
often it was asked for I don't know as I was not on patrol with a deputy at
the time. I figure it is cheap insurance and I keep ours up to date.
Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite, Prescott
----- Original Message -----
From: "AZTech"
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] State Land Department Interactive Map
> Just curious, but has anyone on the list ever been askdd to show their
> permit? I always make sure I have mine, figuring I'll be 'lucky' enough
> to get caught otherwise, but have never seen anyone 'official' while on
>
>
> David - AZTech
>
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