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easton13th

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  1. I guess the warrant issue is as clear as mud. I read the Laws as stated in e-laws.

     

    1.A conservation officer may obtain a search warrant under Part VIII of the Provincial Offences Act .

     

    2.If a conservation officer believes on reasonable grounds that there is in a building or other place any thing that will afford evidence of an offence under this Act but that the time required to obtain a search warrant would lead to the loss, removal or destruction of the evidence, the conservation officer may, without a search warrant, enter and search the building or other place.

     

    3.A conservation officer who is lawfully in a building or other place may, without a warrant, seize any thing that he or she believes on reasonable grounds,

     

    (a) has been obtained by the commission of an offence under this Act;

     

    (B) has been used in the commission of an offence under this Act;

     

    © will afford evidence of the commission of an offence under this Act; or

     

    (d) is intermixed with a thing referred to in clause (a), (B) or ©.

     

    4. (B) that entry to the dwelling has been refused or there are reasonable grounds to believe that entry will be refused.

     

    I guess YES they need a warrant BUT if they believe they need one they would have had it already...

    and if they don't have it already their arses are covered......so I guess in the long and short of it they don't really need one.

  2. The Insurance co. of the Storage facility would have to cover any damage as long as they HAD Ins. I worked at a yacht club for a few years and we left boats in the water all year with an aerating system. Some Ins. companies offer no insurance for this. Nor would the yacht clubs ins. cover the boats so it was a convenience offered you had to carry your own Ins. I know of several storage facilities that operate like this.

  3. I know in Hamilton they have recruiting events. These cost $25.oo to attend, there is a test. If you past the test with an 80% or better average, you move on to an ability or athletics test at York University. Again another charge $150.00. From there if you obtain an 80% average, you move on to more testing and interviews etc. From there you get onto the hiring process. Hamilton holds these once a year. Last test I participated in 3500 people wrote the exam. 300 people moved on to the athletics. 250 moved onto interview. They were hiring 0 - 50 firefighters over the next year. If you did not get hired you had to do it all over the next year......?

     

    Good luck with your endeavour, all the best..

     

    Again this is just Hamilton.

  4. First time I saw one was with my wife and kids on a trip to Newfoundland. Great sight amazing bird...Missed pics though I was driving.

    It was a great thing for my kids to see, as I am sure yours will enjoy. We have a nesting pair of Osprey near our trailer and that was amazing, they had babies ( if that's the proper word ) last year, that was truly an amazing view the nest is about 6 feet round at the top of a power pole.

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