NEWS RELEASE
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND FORESTRY
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Two Spencerville men have been fined a total of $2,000 for hunting offences under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act.
Steven Hopkins pleaded guilty and was fined $1,500 for unlawfully discharging a firearm on a travelled roadway.
Barrie Crawford pleaded guilty and was fined $500 for unlawfully possessing an illegally killed bull moose.
Court heard that on Oct. 16, 2017, Hopkins and Crawford were hunting on the Warren Carty Road near Foleyet when they observed a bull moose walking on the road.
Hopkins exited the vehicle and, while standing on the roadway in front of the vehicle, fired twice down the roadway at the moose in the direction of a blind corner. Crawford, who was driving the vehicle at the time, attached his game seal to the moose.
Justice of the Peace Nathalie Breton heard the case in the Ontario Court of Justice, Chapleau, on April 11, 2018.
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If you are allowed to attend the so- called hearings for hunters found breaking the law in your individual states, you will be disgusted by the number and type of abuses these people regularly commit against animals. And these are just the guys that were caught. Imagine all the atrocities going on out there just so macho morons can have fun killing.
True.