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and I bet Those fish weren't destined for mass......another slap on the wrist I'm sure
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sick of these people getting off the hook over and over with a skimpy fine that is just a part of doing business...
Drop the Effing HAMMER already!!!! |
Pop an eye out 👁.
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1200$ in fines vs 50,000$ he probably made this summer
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$5 per pound x 20# per fish x 12 fish = $1200. So all he loses is the day..... Not much of a deterrent IMO. Especially for a repeat offender.
Should load his boat with all his gear in a car crusher and make him watch... then load his truck in it for good measure. |
While I agree with all of the sentiment... When you figure the degenerates that most judges see in a day, A guy keeping more fish than allowed is ridiculously trivial. Sucks, but sadly true.
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&&&&&&&&&& that,s exactly the way most judges see it >>>>>>>>>its only a fish ><>
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Take the boat, gear, truck..everything 1k per fish fine, lose of license for 2 yr., Stop pussyfooting with these f'uk's.
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Blackball this ahole !!
Mr. Michael A. Saviano of 424 Water Street in Warren RI |
The judges jaded view of "it's just a fish" is exactly why these guys get away with it and continue to poach.
Of course when its compared to other crimes, it seems like no big deal... But if that's how judges are going to operate, then dismiss my next damn speeding ticket! |
Just imagine what the Canal triads poach to bring to the restaurants they wash dishes in.
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2nd offense should be boat and truck confiscation with the proceeds of the sale of the aforementioned to go to habitat restoration and shoreline access improvements.
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1) RI cannot revoke a MA commercial license
2) the 1200 fine is the maximum provided for by RI law. 3) if you don't like it get off your ass and write your state legislators to increase the fines, bitching about it here will accomplish nothing. |
But why can't MA revoke his license? Does their authority to do so only apply to violations occurring in MA or does it apply to anyone who holds a MA license?
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He has a MA license. If I have a MA driver license and am caught driving drunk at 120mph in RI, I would think MA has the option, if they choose, to suspend my license as a danger to the people of MA (though perhaps not). If I had a license to carry a firearm in MA and was guilty of a firearm violation in another state wouldn't I lose my MA license? He has a MA fishing license....not some constitutional right to sell fish in our state. He is presumably guilty of a fishing violation. Is MA legally obligated to ignore this or can they act at their own discretion to revoke his privilege to sell fish in the state? If not, why not and by what statute are they prohibited from doing so? |
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I guess if they let him sell the fish in Mass, he might have lost his license there.
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Can anyone point out a case of poaching in Mass where the poacher lost their license or had it suspended? Judges seem to be quite liberal in that regard with slaps on the wrist and tiny fines so maybe the point is moot. Sad state of affairs.
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if they had waited until he crossed into Ma, he would have broken the federal Lacy Act ><><
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