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Are Game Wardens Watching You? – Part 1: The Case of the Hidden Trail Camera
Is it OK for wardens to plant trail cams on private property to spy on you? This Tennessee hunter didn't think so—and a court agreed.

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Yes. It's been reviewed and noted as the open field doctrine, based on multiple rulings by US Supreme Court.Is the DEA and FBI
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Are Game Wardens Watching You? – Part 1: The Case of the Hidden Trail Camera
Is it OK for wardens to plant trail cams on private property to spy on you? This Tennessee hunter didn't think so—and a court agreed.www.fieldandstream.com
How's that boot taste?The game belongs to the state. I think the state's right to manage game trumps the landowners right to privacy. They can plant a camera in my bathroom if it helps manage the herd. MNR could probably double their funding if they sold some photos on the net. I'm fine with that too but would like a piece of the action.
I'm bringing back the dead but this is the most insane thing I have ever heard. The game belongs to the state? WTF? The state belongs to the people. I see that the names Ontario so maybe it just because your from Canada that we see it so different.The game belongs to the state. I think the state's right to manage game trumps the landowners right to privacy. They can plant a camera in my bathroom if it helps manage the herd. MNR could probably double their funding if they sold some photos on the net. I'm fine with that too but would like a piece of the action.
The game belongs to the people, but with rules. This is a constant problem - how to enforce rules while protecting individual rights.I'm bringing back the dead but this is the most insane thing I have ever heard. The game belongs to the state? WTF? The state belongs to the people. I see that the names Ontario so maybe it just because your from Canada that we see it so different.
I agree there isn't enough Game Wardens out west but I will never agree with wardens entering private property warrantless.The game belongs to the people, but with rules. This is a constant problem - how to enforce rules while protecting individual rights.
See results of thread poll, which you replied on https://www.hunttalk.com/threads/law-enforcement-on-public-lands.319508/
Got something you want to hide from them ?I agree there isn't enough Game Wardens out west but I will never agree with wardens entering private property warrantless.
Got something you want to hide from them ?
Yes it's a state by state issue.Does this change from state to state i wonder? As a Weed officer i have the right to go on any land in my jurisdiction if i feel there is a problem out there. I do not need permission to do so. Now i always contact the landowners first before i go out there. Makes the conversations a lot smoother. I also do not want people to start blasting at me because i am out tromping around and they do not know I'm out there.
If the whole covid mess taught us anything it's that some LEOs will abuse their power simply because you allow it. I understand that we simply come from different cultures as well. In the deep south we have a strong conservative values and property rights are among them.P.S. that's probably one of the most communist statements I've ever heard.Got something you want to hide from them ?
YES.Does this change from state to state i wonder?