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EDITORIAL: Intimidation tactics at fed's fishing agency
EDITORIAL: Intimidation tactics at fed's fishing agency
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The conduct of enforcement agents for the National Marine Fisheries Service should be a target of more than an audit or a civil inquiry by the U.S. Department of Commerce Inspector General.
It deserves a criminal investigation.
The evidence continues to pile up that the
agency, which is under the oversight of the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, has been functioning as a law unto itself.
It is not just a pattern of disproportionate enforcement. It now
includes things like unauthorized entry and, most recently, an
allegation that agents may have tried to coerce a witness before the
start of a trial.
The blatant, ongoing disproportionate
enforcement is bad enough. IG Todd Zinser, in a recent report, found
that fines and other penalties assessed against fishermen in the New
England region were more than double those in other regions of the
country.
Read the complete story at The Daily News of Newburyport.
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