Jarnhamar
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This sounds like poaching, not sexual misconduct.
or witchcraft.
and possessing endangered caribou in Alert
This sounds like poaching, not sexual misconduct.
and possessing endangered caribou in Alert
Hence why I'm hoping for a reporter - the information available to date is rather thing gruel.
That's a very roundabout route to be "passing through Alert"I was passing through Alert around the time this happened, it was definitely not poaching or someone out recklessly having fun.
Met Techs go wherever the wind takes them, after allThat's a very roundabout route to be "passing through Alert"
Furniture on one of his trips?Met Techs go wherever the wind takes them, after all
It's a trick of the trade, we speak in loose terms that leave us lots of wiggle room.That's a very roundabout route to be "passing through Alert"
Furniture on one of his trips?
There was a 40% chance that he passed partly through Alert?It's a trick of the trade, we speak in loose terms that leave us lots of wiggle room.
More of a TEMPO than a PROB40...There was a 40% chance that he passed partly through Alert?
ha!More of a TEMPO than a PROB40...
or witchcraft.
I was passing through Alert around the time this happened, it was definitely not poaching or someone out recklessly having fun.
Speaking of witchcraft...Met Techs go wherever the wind takes them, after all
I very much doubt there is a local community at Alert… outside of the foxes…This is a very weird event. Even when there are issues with Polar Bears, there is a whole process to go through before you can be authorized to destroy one, and even then there usually is a requirement to donate the remains to a "local" Innu community.
That's why local was in "". Local could be 1000km away, but they may be still entitled to the remains.I very much doubt there is a local community at Alert… outside of the foxes…
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I was the bear safety guy for our troop deployment to Tuk, many, many moons ago. I asked how close a polar bear had to be, to us, to shoot it and was told in quite a serious tone that it better have powder burns on the fur when they came to collect it.This is a very weird event. Even when there are issues with Polar Bears, there is a whole process to go through before you can be authorized to destroy one, and even then there usually is a requirement to donate the remains to a "local" Innu community.
Might be a case of a department trying to apply rules/jurisdiction in an area where it doesn't make sense. Some of the inspectors lose sight of common sense, and try apply laws that make total sense if you are in the Great Lakes near a major city but don't somewhere that's too remote for even the Innu.That's why local was in "". Local could be 1000km away, but they may be still entitled to the remains.