What are the fish cops allowed to do?

Fort McMurray, your community, had a pretty significant fire incident last year, 1/2 of BC is on fire, most of the province of Alberta right now is on a fire ban with some parts allowing no motorized access even on maintained roads except for residents, because of extreme fire hazard, and you have an unattended campfire ? Is that off topic or is this thread just about bashing law enforcement branches ?

If you must know the details. I had a fire in my fire pit at a provincial campsite. I let it burn out, put my three kids and dog to bed in my travel trailer. There was a few coals and absolutely no open flame. I went to my friends campsite who was one site over. I could see my whole site in plain view. When they pulled up I saw them right away and went over and talked to them. I was gone from my site for less than ten minutes and I wasn't intoxicated or anything like that.
 
It doesn't really matter about the ticket, it's the way you're treated by someone that is supposed to be a leader in our community. If I think the ticket is unjust I can dispute it, but I'll just pay it because it's easier.
 
Police officers are sworn in by their provinces to enforcement the criminal code Canada wide, and provincial statutes in the province of their home jurisdiction.

If an Alberta municipal police officer was in ottawa, his criminal code authority is still valid, unless the officer is subsequently sworn in to enforce Ontario provincial or municipal legislation. Police officers for a municipality in BC might also be sworn in provincially in another province depending on their duties. Say like a G8 scenario where officers from all over Canada travel to another province. They are sworn in for that province's provincial legislation for X amount of time to have full authority beyond just the criminal code.

Correct.
 
I've noticed the the younger they are, the bigger the chip on there shoulder.
The old guys are much more friendly, in my experiences..
 
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