New people being trained up anyway
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More Enforcement?
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Excellent!
This is really good news. Long may this kind of operation continue.
Thanks for pointing this out to us Leon.
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Thanks for pointing this out to us Leon.
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In my experience the guards on the ground know sweet FA about fishery law, and they're even less willing to help when fisheries board staff need assistance.... I know the fisheries officers get some (minimal) training on how to deal with aggressive/violent behaviour, but it wouldn't be too much to expect that when confronted with this kind of thing they could expect the guards to give them a hand.... wishful thinking! :roll:
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!
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well as a joke i laugh wes but the problem is that it aint fair to pick on guys that have views the same as ourselves but are powerless to do anything, it would be better perhaps to show up, chat with them, get their details, get their views, and use this as a basis to try to perhaps gather a portfolio to present to the police/garda on their inabilities / trained skills to do anything about it and perhaps suggest a training programme for guards in coastal areas so as they really do know what to do about it when the situation arises?? half the police stations up here arent even manned for most of the week never mind knowing what to do about illegal fishing...!! :evil:
rant over, i aint having a dig, just putting forward a viable suggestion.
rant over, i aint having a dig, just putting forward a viable suggestion.
Not the BigPhil from Irish Angler mag, I'm the original, i swear!!!!
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Yes indeed BigPhil
I agree with BigPhil. His is a more positive approach and one that may have a significant impact.
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