Not sure if there are any useful lessons to be learned from a Fed resume- they're kinda unique. I will say that in reviewing resumes it drives me absolutely crazy to find spelling or grammar errors as well as boilerplate language lifted from position descriptions. There are also lists of...
I'm on Cape Cod with my family and will miss it, but here's the link if anyone would like to help out.
http://www.golakehavasu.com/events/details/1487/annual-castle-rock-water-trail-paddle-and-river-cleanup/
T&Y- FWS owns the "No skiing etc next 17 miles" buoys in the middle of that no wake, but we do not own our manage the no wake buoys there. Lake Havasu Marine put those out and tend those buoy lines, though we obviously do enforce that reg.
FYI FWS maintenance did correct the buoy line at Mesquite Bay North and I presume other FWS buoys on river this morning. Just fixing the lines- no new buoys and no buoy creep.
Just cost me a job with the Secret Service. I'd been working toward a job with them for almost a year but honestly disclosed marijuana use (nothing since about 1997) but that was enough that they asked me to withdraw my application. When I talk to kids about weed I tell them it is a decision...
Back in 1996 I worked in a "dry" Eskimo village in Alaska. Every once in a while somebody would bring a suitcase of liquor back from Nome or brew up some home brew though, and at those times the village got pretty violent- lots of domestic abuse. I started anecdotally thinking about whether...
FWS owns and maintains the "No skiing, fires, camping next 17 miles" buoys which are basically at the railroad trestle. We also maintain Devils Elbow buoys. Havasu Marine Association maintains the Tolock no wake buoys above and below i40 shown in Taboma's sat photos as well as the CA side...
Well if we're gonna go there, the Feds still consider marijuana to be illegal and an MJ card does not change that if you are contacted by a Federal officer. This "medicine" should not be used in public, especially if you are operating a boat.
As has been noted countless times in this thread, the "letter of the law" states you cannot be impaired to the slightest degree. However, the reality is that no sobriety test will detect impairment at extremely low BACs. Every local agency routinely contacts individuals who admit they have...
If they are, and I have no knowledge that they are- it is because the buoys are anchored with 18' diameter sand discs. They pull lose, drift, and snag. Our maintenance guy has GPS coordinates for them and puts them back several times each summer. That is what he was doing at the mouth of the...
Of course not. I am going to arrest when failure on FSTs and the totality of other circumstances give me probable cause to believe that the person is intoxicated at a level greater than .08 BAC. I will charge with reckless if the person has done something stupid and has a BAC greater than .05...
The law is against "being impaired to the slightest degree", it does not universally prohibit having an open container or consuming alcohol while driving or operating a boat. BC VIC and 2Forceful are arguing that any amount of alcohol in your system will result in impairment and I have spent...
You are not allowed to be impaired at all if you are operating. But impaired does not mean you have alcohol in your body. It means you have alcohol in your body AND that alcohol is affecting your judgement, reflexes, balance, mental ability, etc. We need some sort of measurement of whether...