I am upset.
#21
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,862
RE: I am upset.
HighCountry_BruteForce
If you are so %#$@! upset, why don't you borrow a spine and do something about the crime? Do you believe coming here and telling us your sob story relieves you of your responsibility? Not in my book!
I am not sure which burns my butt more, the person who commits the act of “poaching,” or the person that comes and tells you all about an act of poaching that they have witnessed and/or can provide critical information to the respective law enforcement agency.
The “tellers,” who do not have the gonads to say anything to the poacher, or to report the crime which can stop and reduce further crime, come here to tell their story and always state how they hate poachers, that something, personally, should be done to the poachers and/or their property, or how the poachers should be turned in to the law.
Give me a #$%! break! If you do not have the gonads to take action to prevent such acts of crime, and to make the outlaws pay, PLEEEEASE do not come here and expose false ethics and false bravado. You are as bad as the outlaw, if not worse.
http://forum.hunting.net/bbs/topic.a...52&FORUM_ID=19
Edited by - c903 on 11/05/2002 11:35:30
If you are so %#$@! upset, why don't you borrow a spine and do something about the crime? Do you believe coming here and telling us your sob story relieves you of your responsibility? Not in my book!
I am not sure which burns my butt more, the person who commits the act of “poaching,” or the person that comes and tells you all about an act of poaching that they have witnessed and/or can provide critical information to the respective law enforcement agency.
The “tellers,” who do not have the gonads to say anything to the poacher, or to report the crime which can stop and reduce further crime, come here to tell their story and always state how they hate poachers, that something, personally, should be done to the poachers and/or their property, or how the poachers should be turned in to the law.
Give me a #$%! break! If you do not have the gonads to take action to prevent such acts of crime, and to make the outlaws pay, PLEEEEASE do not come here and expose false ethics and false bravado. You are as bad as the outlaw, if not worse.
http://forum.hunting.net/bbs/topic.a...52&FORUM_ID=19
Edited by - c903 on 11/05/2002 11:35:30
#26
RE: I am upset.
Yep, first-hand knowledge of a committed crime can lead to obstruction of justice or accessory charges, depending on the mood of the DA. They can throw a few more on top too, just depends on the gaming laws specific to each state.
Get on the horn and blow the whistle, on both them and your "friend".
Your "friend" should have called to tell you the good news---about how the guys that poached that monster buck you saw were taken away in cuffs...not how impressive the rack or the stats of the kill.
Or at least he should have called to tell you how good it felt to slug the damn poacher up side the head <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> twice , once for him and once for you <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Get on the horn and blow the whistle, on both them and your "friend".
Your "friend" should have called to tell you the good news---about how the guys that poached that monster buck you saw were taken away in cuffs...not how impressive the rack or the stats of the kill.
Or at least he should have called to tell you how good it felt to slug the damn poacher up side the head <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> twice , once for him and once for you <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>