Guide fined $30K for taking client outside of designated hunt area in B.C.
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An assistant hunting guide will have to pay $30,150 in penalties for taking a client outside of his designated hunting area in B.C.
Franck Besseat pleaded guilty April 15 to guiding a hunter in an area not authorized by the guide outfitter’s licence of his employer, according to a Facebook post from the B.C. Conservation Officer Service on April 21.
Besseat’s sentencing order included a $29,000 payment to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, a $1,000 fine, plus the $150 victim
Franck Besseat pleaded guilty April 15 to guiding a hunter in an area not authorized by the guide outfitter’s licence of his employer, according to a Facebook post from the B.C. Conservation Officer Service on April 21.
Besseat’s sentencing order included a $29,000 payment to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, a $1,000 fine, plus the $150 victim
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