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Re: Game law??
[Re: centralala]
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01/01/18 11:14 AM
01/01/18 11:14 AM
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Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 2,609 Dale County, AL
Groundhawg
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When I went through the Montgomery police academy we had 3 game wardens come and take the dui classes with us to get them qualified to deal with that I was thinking they might need the State Trooper for the equipment but I was just speculating they wouldn't have it. What equipment? A breathalysizer or whatever its called. As I said, I don't drink so I don't know what driving or hunting while intoxicated entails. I was just curious because of some things I've seen in the past. Not something I NEED to know. Yes Sir, they do have them and you will see them used and more "DUI" checks on the water around here - Lake Eufuala - then any where else. Almost every holiday/holiday weekend during the summer.
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