Wilk INStheWEST
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I still think the answer on the whole closure area/infraction problem is a bounty hunter program put in place.Pay peeps to rat out rats that ride in closure area's. Everyone carries a camera phone nowadays. That or more volunteer patrollers watching these area's and reporting infractions. I don't think it is financially feasible for cops to do this but they would be more than happy to meet the closure runners at the parking lot.Just my thought?
I agree with this, only issue is you need a very good picture of this person, and unless they are fairly close to you, you can never get a good enough picture with a mobile phone to nail the correct guy. Too many guys out there with similar sleds and black outfits.
The government already does say where we can ride and when.
But they will never say today you can't ride here because avy risk is high. They don't have the resources or manpower to enforce it. And why would they want to? Do you guys think none of them go in the back country on their own time to enjoy it like the rest of us?
They don't have the resources or manpower to enforce much of the infractions that happen in the back country. There will be 2 guys on sleds checking for insurance and registration on the trails. They may nab the odd impaired rider this way, but for the most part it will just be stopping law abiding citizens to check papers. They will be able to do more at the staging area, even if they are just there for a couple hours in the afternoon. Of course some of them enjoy time in the back country, but I don't want my tax dollars going to them enjoying that time during their shift. They should be nabbing the guys who will be driving impaired or stealing sleds.