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Re: O.T. Property Line Disputes
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Posted by Matt from CT on July 20, 2007 at 18:56:44 from (76.204.148.239):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Property Line Disputes posted by JoeBob/IN on July 20, 2007 at 18:11:34:
>you could drain it either, at least >here in IN I would think the DNR would have a >fit! Lots of time the law has those internal conflicts. Chuckled when I read it in the paper when a town near me appointed some new police officers, but the Chief was dead on what he said when they got their badges: "Congratulations, you're now police officers with police powers. You just don't have permission to act as a police officer or use your new powers." In CT you need an appointment to enter the municipal & State police academies. You have police powers under State statutes when you appointed. But under a different statute, you don't have permission to use those powers until you complete something like 600 hours in the classroom and 120 hours of ride-along to become "certified."
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