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<blockquote data-quote="tbrass" data-source="post: 600681" data-attributes="member: 40945"><p>From what it sounds like, the majority of folks on the forum agree that there needs to be better enforcement of ORV users. As Orion2000 put it "... If you shoot a bear/cat/moose without a tag, HUGE fines, loss of weapons, vehicles etc... Why not enact same/similar fines for irresponsible ORV use ???" I totally agree with this, the only barrier is that it is often difficult to identify the people who are using ORV's in an irresponsible manner, largely because the identification is so small that unless the ORV is stopped, in good light and within 20 or so feet, good luck getting the registration numbers needed to report the person. Fortunately, a variety of sportsmen organizations are working together throughout the West to ensure that a "few bad apples" do not taint the image of ORV-users. To do this, we are looking to increase the size of ID's on ORV's and increase fines for illegal use. To keep updated on the progress of this project follow the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers on Facebook by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Backcountry-Hunters-Anglers/148205145252473" target="_blank">"Liking" our facebook page</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrass, post: 600681, member: 40945"] From what it sounds like, the majority of folks on the forum agree that there needs to be better enforcement of ORV users. As Orion2000 put it "... If you shoot a bear/cat/moose without a tag, HUGE fines, loss of weapons, vehicles etc... Why not enact same/similar fines for irresponsible ORV use ???" I totally agree with this, the only barrier is that it is often difficult to identify the people who are using ORV's in an irresponsible manner, largely because the identification is so small that unless the ORV is stopped, in good light and within 20 or so feet, good luck getting the registration numbers needed to report the person. Fortunately, a variety of sportsmen organizations are working together throughout the West to ensure that a "few bad apples" do not taint the image of ORV-users. To do this, we are looking to increase the size of ID's on ORV's and increase fines for illegal use. To keep updated on the progress of this project follow the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers on Facebook by [URL="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Backcountry-Hunters-Anglers/148205145252473"]"Liking" our facebook page[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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