Hi Folks: If you do not live in this area, you will not be aware that the
supposed protection and quick response afforded by our local and state
government agencies in El Dorado County at most times is less than one
would think is available to the public.
Open public meetings are the one of the best methods to brainstorm a
growing problem.
Just my humble opinion, based on 17 years in El Dorado County.
thx's to all that comment and proposed to attend this meeting.
The idea of meeting was to inform users of these areas of the risks
involved of leaving your personal property unattended.We also could build a
petition to ask for the rangers involved(State Parks and BLM) to help us
patrol these areas.
Big dogs or any dog is a risk as well.Someone actually wrote me
and said the Russian Mofia might be involved.
I was just trying to help, not cause an issue further than the
problem that currently exists.To each their own instead of trying to solve a
sarious problem!
Lif Strand <lif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
At
02:19 PM 1/14/2006, Sherman wrote: >Another ridecamper and I were
thinking about doing just that. >However, this morning I was told by
knowledgeable persons that it >wouldn't be safe
True, law
enforcement frowns at people taking care of their own problems for that
very reason, plus sometimes non-law enforcement would-be solvers of
crimes can muddy the evidence. But there are still some things you could
do - such as put one of those exploding skin-staining dye things in a
purse and let it get stolen, or riding off and circling back to an
overlook with telephoto lenses on cameras and cell phones in hand with
the sheriff's phone number ready to call. If I thought about it I could
come up with a bunch of things to do that wouldn't require that the
rider be in the immediate vicinity.
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