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Burleigh man fines $2,000 for fishing offences
http://www.fisheries.nsw.gov.au/gen/...4jun07_man.htm
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Ausfish Addict
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"The man, who had been convicted of previous fishing offences, was fined $800 for being an unregistered fish receiver and $1,200 for failing to produce a “prescribed record” for 86 kg of the prawns in his possession.”
A repeat offender. Obviously the fines are nowhere near enough deterrent. They should get max fines & lose their boat & car. That might start to stop the mongrels.
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Burleigh man fines $2,000 for fishing offe
What a tosser. I agree, fines need to be more of a deterrent, otherwise that same bloke will be out there again next week doing the same thing.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
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I wonder if he could speak english or perhaps another one of our little buddies who needed someone to point out wong from wight. [smiley=2thumbsup.gif]
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Re: Burleigh man fines $2,000 for fishing offe
Merv,
they all seem to understand when it comes to dollars! Funny about that eh!
Cindy
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Ausfish Addict
Re: Burleigh man fines $2,000 for fishing offe
Burleigh man fined $2,000 for fishing offences
7 June 2004
A 69 year-old man from Burleigh, in Qld, was fined $2,000 in Ballina Local Court after he pleaded guilty to two fisheries charges, the Director-General of NSW Fisheries, Steve Dunn, said today.
“NSW Fisheries officers pulled the man over and inspected his trailer after seeing water leaking from it,“ said Mr Dunn.
“He was found to be in possession of 207 kg of medium-sized prawns.”
The man, who had been convicted of previous fishing offences, was fined $800 for being an unregistered fish receiver and $1,200 for failing to produce a “prescribed record” for 86 kg of the prawns in his possession.”
“People buying and selling seafood must have licence that entitles them to do so. For anything over 3 kg of crustaceans, traders must be able to produce a “prescribed record,” detailing how they came into their possession,” said Mr Dunn
Unusually, the Magistrate, the Honourable Chris Bone, took leave to comment on the rise in fisheries offences originating in the Grafton, Maclean and Ballina areas.
He also noted the increasing number of prosecutions being brought before the courts.
Mr Dunn said NSW Fisheries officers regularly patrol these areas to ensure fishing rules are being obeyed.
“Our fish stocks are a community-owned resource and NSW Fisheries is working to protect this resource for future generations,” said Mr Dunn
Media inquiries: Nick Bleszynski (02) 8437 4915 or 0419 185 375.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
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what makes me so mad is i have seen on 2 occasions now when the prawns are running 3 to 4 boats put in at nudgee beach run around to shorncliffe get a shit load of prawns up the creek then meet a car on the shore back from the boat ramp unload the boats then go back make a couple more casts get a legal catch then return to nudgee beach to load up the boat and pass any inspection.at least 2 of the boats are set up just for prawning eg large high casting platform back from steering wheel i have made a couple of calls but could not get rego number of the car.so when you stop and think about it how many kilos would be taken away here,i really dont think you would eat that many prawns so would have to be for sale.very easy to beat the system some day there luck will run out. >
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