Freeway drivers across Utah get pulled over by wildlife officers, feel targeted by 'illegal quota'
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Published 2024-07-18
All Comments (21)
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Uh, that’s a quota. And that’s illegal.
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Meanwhile the poachers are having a hayday
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Chief Wyatt Bubak needs to stay in his lane. Generating revenue by writing ''iffy'' speeding tickets is NOT what he was hired for.
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Why and who ordered the game wardens to give the tickets????
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They need to stay focused on their mission. They can’t afford the bad publicity that comes from this.
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From Protect & Serve to Governor's Tax Collector
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Another 3 letter/alphabet agency overstepping their authority.
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It's called fundraising
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Game wardens should stick to dirt roads and checking fishing licenses.
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Right to court. No calibrated speedometer to verify the ACCURATE speed.
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Wasn’t it Utah Game Warden that tried to frame fab rats for Quagga muscle transport when hauling a recovered sunken boat to be repaired?
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Game wardens are some of the most powerful law enforcement officers out there. Look them up; they can write a ticket for anything, anywhere.
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This has to stop!
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Have some people forgotten game wardens are considered state officers in many situations and are considered police officers ???
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Thanks Adam for doing real reporting!!! 🕵♂️🕶
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quotas or performance goal = semantics ... What is it with these agencies that like to put on one uniform for one job but are out out performing a totally diff job than they should be . you do not become a repair tech then go operate on a person . you do not become a truck driver to go and drive a Uber , So why are fish and wildlife doing a police duty as if that's what they were hired for ?
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What's odd to me is offcers droppping the number on the rate of speed when writing tickets.? Like they're trying to make you feel better? This is not nrw, it happened to me way back in the 70's. Play it straight, if he was going 100,,wrute it as it was.🤔 Best to have proof first!
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What this tells me is they are not actually gauging speed they are guessing and hoping the court doesn't call them on it.
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Cops are trained to know that phrases like "I'm not gonna lie" means you are about to lie. It's funny to see one clearly lying after saying it.
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This also explains why a Famous Youtuber was given a bogus charge that was actually dropped by court system