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Oyster Bandit Arrested for Attempted Murder
Posted on 4/1/13 at 1:19 pm
Posted on 4/1/13 at 1:19 pm
This man was just hungry for some oysters...
If I was to "brandish" any kind of weapon toward the LDFW officers I don't think a hatchet would be to high on my list.
BTW, which one of our esteemed posters is this?
If I was to "brandish" any kind of weapon toward the LDFW officers I don't think a hatchet would be to high on my list.
BTW, which one of our esteemed posters is this?
Posted on 4/1/13 at 1:29 pm to DonChowder
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The arrest stems from an incident that occurred on March 20 when Ragas was stopped by an LDWF agent and PPSO marine division deputies who were assisting in the patrol. The agent and deputies found Ragas taking oysters from polluted waters.
If these Oysters are for his own consumption, why is this an issue?
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When the LDWF agent attempted to board Ragas' vessel, Ragas exhibited violent behavior toward the agent and would not allow the agent to board the vessel.
4th Amendment? How does it apply here?
Posted on 4/1/13 at 1:30 pm to DonChowder
I may have to visit that site more often:
Posted on 4/1/13 at 1:33 pm to Golfer
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4th Amendment? How does it apply here?
In LA law that LDWF has the ability to stop you w/out cause to perform safety and license/compliance checks, just like when you're hunting.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 1:42 pm to Motorboat
quote:It's the only site with reports and how-tos I've found that fits into my fishing scheme/turf (the socialist, gun grabbing hell hole known as California).
I may have to visit that site more often:
Posted on 4/1/13 at 1:42 pm to Golfer
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If these Oysters are for his own consumption, why is this an issue?
I am guessing it would be a slap on the wirst non issue if not for this
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sixth time that Ragas has been charged by LDWF agents for taking oysters from an unapproved area. This also makes the third time that Ragas has been charged for assaulting an LDWF agent.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 1:44 pm to Golfer
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If these Oysters are for his own consumption, why is this an issue?
They aren't, he's a commercial fisherman trying to sell said oysters to markets for everybody to eat.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 1:47 pm to brass2mouth
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In LA law that LDWF has the ability to stop you w/out cause to perform safety and license/compliance checks, just like when you're hunting.
And board your boat?
Posted on 4/1/13 at 1:49 pm to Golfer
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And board your boat?
Yes.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 2:13 pm to brass2mouth
pull a hatchet out on many leo you get shot he lucky
Posted on 4/1/13 at 2:24 pm to brass2mouth
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Yes.
Has this been challenged at the USSC?
Posted on 4/1/13 at 2:36 pm to Golfer
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Has this been challenged at the USSC?
No, many states follow the same law.
Its been held in LA many times by judges many times though.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 2:51 pm to brass2mouth
Interesting. Wonder why a vessel that is registered and licensed is not afforded the same protection as a vehicle.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 2:58 pm to Golfer
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Interesting. Wonder why a vessel that is registered and licensed is not afforded the same protection as a vehicle.
They are. Fisheries agents are given a lot more leeway than the 5-0.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 2:58 pm to Golfer
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Interesting. Wonder why a vessel that is registered and licensed is not afforded the same protection as a vehicle.
Dunno man, its in the law, basically an implied consent that if you're on the water in LA you already consented to LDWF boarding/searching/stopping your vessel.
I think it has to do with hiding fish/game and what not.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 2:59 pm to Jester
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They are. Fisheries agents are given a lot more leeway than the 5-0.
Only when you are outdoors engaging in hunting/fishing activities. Anywhere else they are just like a regular cop.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 3:00 pm to brass2mouth
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Only when you are outdoors engaging in hunting/fishing activities.
Open to interpretation...
Posted on 4/1/13 at 3:04 pm to Jester
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Open to interpretation...
Ask any lawyer that knows what they're doing and they will tell you the same thing.
Out in the field an agent can search your car/ice chest/tool box and what not if they have reason to believe you are storing wildlife in that container.
You can't get stopped by a GW for say littering, and then they pull out your ice chests and what not, unless you tell them you were just fishing/hunting.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 3:26 pm to Jester
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They are. Fisheries agents are given a lot more leeway than the 5-0.
BRPD needs a warrant or probable cause to search my vehicle. According to posters here, LDWF does not.
Posted on 4/1/13 at 3:27 pm to brass2mouth
Seems like I remember being told the LDWF has more power and authority than any other LE agency in LA.
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