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Arizona ban on trail cams
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<blockquote data-quote="jls in az" data-source="post: 2043936" data-attributes="member: 17271"><p>Just the people putting up the cameras. That's why they do it. Got to take that B&C or P&Y buck or bull to prove their manhood. </p><p></p><p>As far as enforcement, all the authorities have to do is pull the camera, run fingerprints and voila, they have the owner or the person that put it up. They can classify the camera's as litter and then the person who put it up can be charged with littering and banned from public land. As a matter of fact, the USFS can do it without G&F taking any action at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jls in az, post: 2043936, member: 17271"] Just the people putting up the cameras. That's why they do it. Got to take that B&C or P&Y buck or bull to prove their manhood. As far as enforcement, all the authorities have to do is pull the camera, run fingerprints and voila, they have the owner or the person that put it up. They can classify the camera's as litter and then the person who put it up can be charged with littering and banned from public land. As a matter of fact, the USFS can do it without G&F taking any action at all. [/QUOTE]
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