It makes my blood boil when I read a story like this. Just because you can be charged, doesn't mean you should be charged. The law doesn't have a lot of really meaningful punitive measures if you're poaching on some other guy's license but I don't know what gives a guy the gall to take away an average days work from someone that's likely honest; why not inform a probably otherwise law-abiding guy of the letter of the law? It's extortion. There are some real losers out there and it seems like in some places the CO's are getting pushed to pick the low hanging fruit. If you have the time/resources/patience to do a dispute, it might be worth a try. You won't win if the CO shows up. He has you hung, drawn and quartered, legally; morally you might have the high ground, but that doesn't really matter for a BS ticket.