CLOSED SEASON ABALONE POACHER COPS CONVICTION
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CLOSED SEASON ABALONE POACHER COPS CONVICTION
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Wednesday, 13 September, 2017
CLOSED SEASON ABALONE POACHER COPS CONVICTION
A 33 year-old Templestowe man has been convicted and fined $2000 after pleading guilty to taking more than twice the legal catch limit for abalone in the closed season.
The diver was further ordered to forfeit about $1500 worth of diving equipment and pay costs on receiving the conviction in the Korrumburra Magistrate’s Court.
The man was first spotted snorkel diving with a spear gun at Shelley Beach, Kilcunda back in May.
After getting out of the water he was found to be carrying 16 abalone in a green mesh catch bag (on an open day the catch limit for abalone is 5 per person).
Victorian Fisheries Authority Prosecutor Ben Carroll said the accused was asked if there were any additional abalone in his vehicle to which he replied “no”.
“Fisheries Officers searched the vehicle and located a further 25 abalone, bringing the total to 41,” Mr Carroll said.
“The accused was interviewed and made admissions to using a screwdriver to remove the abalone from the reef,” he said.
The penalty for using equipment other than a specialised abalone tool to take abalone is $15,000 or 6 months imprisonment or both.
If you see or suspect illegal fishing activity, you can report it to Fisheries by calling 13FISH (13 3474) anytime.
Quotes attributable to Mr Parks:
Victorian Fisheries Authority Director of Education and Enforcement, Ian Parks, said the case should send a clear message to anyone considering taking abalone in the closed season and more than they should.
“The penalty for taking more than twice the catch limit for abalone is $15,000 or six months imprisonment or both,” Mr Parks said.
He said taking abalone in the closed season and not with a proper abalone tool could also result in a prison sentence of up to six months.
Wednesday, 13 September, 2017
CLOSED SEASON ABALONE POACHER COPS CONVICTION
A 33 year-old Templestowe man has been convicted and fined $2000 after pleading guilty to taking more than twice the legal catch limit for abalone in the closed season.
The diver was further ordered to forfeit about $1500 worth of diving equipment and pay costs on receiving the conviction in the Korrumburra Magistrate’s Court.
The man was first spotted snorkel diving with a spear gun at Shelley Beach, Kilcunda back in May.
After getting out of the water he was found to be carrying 16 abalone in a green mesh catch bag (on an open day the catch limit for abalone is 5 per person).
Victorian Fisheries Authority Prosecutor Ben Carroll said the accused was asked if there were any additional abalone in his vehicle to which he replied “no”.
“Fisheries Officers searched the vehicle and located a further 25 abalone, bringing the total to 41,” Mr Carroll said.
“The accused was interviewed and made admissions to using a screwdriver to remove the abalone from the reef,” he said.
The penalty for using equipment other than a specialised abalone tool to take abalone is $15,000 or 6 months imprisonment or both.
If you see or suspect illegal fishing activity, you can report it to Fisheries by calling 13FISH (13 3474) anytime.
Quotes attributable to Mr Parks:
Victorian Fisheries Authority Director of Education and Enforcement, Ian Parks, said the case should send a clear message to anyone considering taking abalone in the closed season and more than they should.
“The penalty for taking more than twice the catch limit for abalone is $15,000 or six months imprisonment or both,” Mr Parks said.
He said taking abalone in the closed season and not with a proper abalone tool could also result in a prison sentence of up to six months.
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Re: CLOSED SEASON ABALONE POACHER COPS CONVICTION
Thieving pricks, how did he only get 2k and not get the 15k fine after what he has done..
no wonder they get back in and do it again..
no wonder they get back in and do it again..
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Re: CLOSED SEASON ABALONE POACHER COPS CONVICTION
what! just $2000 fine for over 36 abalones! that's too cheap!
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Re: CLOSED SEASON ABALONE POACHER COPS CONVICTION
I was thinking the same as well. For every one we hear about there are probably a 100 that get away with it. It should be the maximum penalty.spyderfuji wrote:what! just $2000 fine for over 36 abalones! that's too cheap!
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Re: CLOSED SEASON ABALONE POACHER COPS CONVICTION
How many times do we read that "the maximum penalty is" only to find that the actual penalty given is a fraction of the max?.
Not only fishing related, this happens with all manner of crimes - every day.
I chuckle when hearing "the maximum" . Never ,ever ,ever happens,it,s a myth.
This bloke took 41 abalone,8 times the limit. Max is $15 gs or 6 months.
Penalty for using a Screwdriver (or whatever) is the same.
He get,s $2gs plus $1500 for the lot!!!!!!
Spare me.
Blue
Not only fishing related, this happens with all manner of crimes - every day.
I chuckle when hearing "the maximum" . Never ,ever ,ever happens,it,s a myth.
This bloke took 41 abalone,8 times the limit. Max is $15 gs or 6 months.
Penalty for using a Screwdriver (or whatever) is the same.
He get,s $2gs plus $1500 for the lot!!!!!!
Spare me.
Blue
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You do the miles.
Catch the fish
and earn the smiles.
Lord,allow me to catch a fish, so large that even I,when speaking of it afterwards.........May have no need to lie !!!
Re: CLOSED SEASON ABALONE POACHER COPS CONVICTION
It would cost them more to prosecute than the pricks $2000 fine , should have been 10 grand at least, like the stupid border security tv show, they let em off with warnings all the time
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Couldn't agree more! The system is bustedBlue wrote:How many times do we read that "the maximum penalty is" only to find that the actual penalty given is a fraction of the max?.
Not only fishing related, this happens with all manner of crimes - every day.
I chuckle when hearing "the maximum" . Never ,ever ,ever happens,it,s a myth.
This bloke took 41 abalone,8 times the limit. Max is $15 gs or 6 months.
Penalty for using a Screwdriver (or whatever) is the same.
He get,s $2gs plus $1500 for the lot!!!!!!
Spare me.
Blue
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Re: CLOSED SEASON ABALONE POACHER COPS CONVICTION
Why do we even have max penilties when the judge just chooses what he feels like on the day.