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Obi-Wan

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There’s more of the story. the two DNR guys had it out for Hoffman just by how excited the second one got when he realized who it was. Even after they knew they had fucked up they doubled down and still tried to prosecute. Muting their body cameras to me shows conspiracy to intentionally violate his rights, these guys should be personally sued in the poverty.
 

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I wonder why they had it "out" for Hoffman. It's good to ID fucked up LE. It's good to ID and stir more hatred for LE with vids of LE fucktards.

Notice: Hoffman didn't resist or get shot.

LE is fun all around. Shift supervisors probably wanted them burned as overhead was afraid of optics. IME; the higher the pay the higher the Democrat.

That is all.

 
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I've never understood why spotlighting is illegal. As long as you don't shoot something why is it illegal to look at wildlife at night? Makes zero sense.
Some people simply can't resist temptation. We would be shocked how many big bucks are shot just to see if the poachers can hit them.
 

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Some people simply can't resist temptation. We would be shocked how many big bucks are shot just to see if the poachers can hit them.
I agree but why should spotlighting be illegal if nothing is shot? What harm is done by shining a light on a deer at night? Do we arrest people for thinking about doing something now?
 

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I've never understood why spotlighting is illegal. As long as you don't shoot something why is it illegal to look at wildlife at night? Makes zero sense.
I don't think it is UNLESS you have a gun with you. But still, at night you may not know what the hell it is out there. I'd guess if ever challenged by the SCOTUS or even a State SC, it be declared unconstitutional.
 


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They intentionally and criminally tried to ruin this guys and didn't care, hell they even got a woody out of doing it. How many other guys have these two pieces of shit pulled the same garbage on ?

"Would you tow the truck?"
"So, he just bought that truck and it would be nice to put that sucker on a rollback, but it's up to you"
"This is like once in a career"
"Yeah, this is great, dude this is absolutely great"
 

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if spotlighting is illegal even if you dont shoot them, should you be required to dim your headlights or turn them off if a deer is in the road at night?
 

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In the video posted, he didn't even use a spotlight. He stopped and looked at it with his binoculars. Apparently, in that state, it's illegal to stop and use your headlights to look at a deer if there's a gun in the truck. The wardens even admit that they couldn't be sure he turned to use his headlights to look at it. He'll make some money on the lawsuit. It sure sounds like they put that deer where they knew he'd at least put some light on it so they could arrest him.
 


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