If that's real, the judge basically told the fish cops that they are lucky they didn't get shot.As the judge stated...the officers were on the land illegally. They are not allowed on private property without a warrant.
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If that's real, the judge basically told the fish cops that they are lucky they didn't get shot.As the judge stated...the officers were on the land illegally. They are not allowed on private property without a warrant.
as it should beIf that's real, the judge basically told the fish cops that they are lucky they didn't get shot.
When I was about 12, I thought about wanting to be a game warden, I heard of one disappearing in the piney woods, never to be heard of again.
Same here. They got way too much power. I have even heard stories about the cops calling a game warden in to go in first somewhere without a warrant on a “hunting violation suspicion.Those assholes can enter any private property without a warrant in Texas. The bastards have more power than the sheriff. When I lived in East Texas, I heard of one disappearing in the piney woods, never to be heard of again.
how do drones fit into thatIn Idaho:
In Idaho, Fish and Game conservation officers generally cannot enter private property without permission, unless they have a warrant, are responding to an emergency, or are acting under specific legal doctrines. [1, 2, 3, 4]
The rules governing their access include:
- The "Open Fields" Doctrine: Similar to other law enforcement, officers can legally step onto open fields, forests, or farmland (not immediately surrounding a home) to investigate wildlife violations if they have "reasonable suspicion" or probable cause. [1, 2]
- Building a Case: Officers generally need landowner consent or a court-issued warrant to enter private land not open to public access, search outbuildings, or enter the immediate curtilage surrounding a residence. [1, 2]
- Policy Mandates: Idaho Fish and Game has a formalized Entry onto Private Lands Policy requiring officers to obtain landowner consent whenever possible. [1]
No idea about drones.how do drones fit into that
I see that local cops have them with them all the time now