JD, Your legal post made me think I was back on the job as an NYS ENCON Officer trying to stay awake at an In-Service School. Whew ! Just have a little problem with your statement " but I find very often that police, sheriff's deputies and state environtal workers often don't know the law very well, except for the bits and pieces they have to deal with on a daily basis."
Considering we had 6 volumes of extremely complex laws & regulations to know and enforce, plus the Penal Law, Ag. Law, Navigation Law & CPL, it's a wonder we could focus at all on anything for very long. Incredible mass of legal knowledge needed compared to most police jobs.
Yeah.....some guys may not have been as sharp as others but , hey, show me a doctor, plumber, mechanic, whatever, that has it all together.
As far as open burning complaints, we gave verbal warnings to most offenders. Told 'em not add any more fuel or get a ticket. Their choice. The farmers- we never bothered them. Unless something overt, like running a tire dump,C & D site, or opening honeydippers on open land. Common sense basically.Least that's how I ran things in my zone in southeastern NYS.
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