tommytitan08 wrote:Fish and game cops don't send tickets by mail. If they were going to give you one I'm 75 percent sure they would've given it to you on the spot. Can't say for 100 percent sure though. Hope this lessens the blow buddy.
Hi Guys.
I just wanted to politely share with you that we in the law enforcement community do frequently send tickets in the mail and this method of enforcement is not uncommon. This procedure is often used to save time at a location. My guess is the WDFW Officer contacted many that day, got their information, and will complete tickets at his office which would then be mailed out to each individual.
Throughout my 21 years in this business I have always said that kindness will get you everywhere, especially with me. So I am not surprised to hear that this happened or the officer's response to it. As with most people, all we ask for is a little respect which I assure you will go along way with most of us in this business. I love being able to give someone a warning and with respect to all, I am not sure why some folks think it is to their benefit or acceptable behavior to be rude or disrespectful to officers who are out there doing their jobs. On the other side of this, I also understand why the public sometimes feels animosity towards law enforcement. We all know that in most professions and businesses there are those who are disrespectful to others including those in the law enforcement field. Unfortunately those few officers who act in a disrespectful manner towards the public are the ones who generate ill feelings the public sometimes harbors towards those in uniform.
I am sorry to hear about your experience and your message for everyone to check the regulations before fishing is sound advice. Take care all and as always, good luck fishing.