本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Dear Mr. Marco Smits,
I am very concerned about what happened recently between some barbaric local residents and possibly illegal Asian Canadian fishmen.
Canada is governed by law, and that might be the reason I came here.
I am very surprise that someone from your town pushed a fishman off a bridge into the water. If I were the victim, I am a dead man now because I can not swim. We heard scary stories about someone was pushed down to the subway before the train coming, and I can not believe similar terrible things happened in your town. From all I know about the police report, they were fishing at a place where it is legal. I would say even if their fishing were illegal, do they deserved to be pushed out of Bridger and killed? It's a murder attempt.
If I were the one who find someone fish at illegal place, I would call police. We pay tax to support police office and it is their duty to deal with illegal actions, not you nor me.
It seems that you asked a question about why do they fish at night. I would say that is a freedom, one can fish anytime if he wants, I can not find regulations that specify you must fish during certain time. Can you?
And you also asked question about delayed police report. If I were the one who were pushed into water, maybe I never expect such terrible thing could happen to me and totally in shock, or my cell phone is wet. If what was reported is true, does it really matter?
We have a tradition of respect elder people in our community. Eventfully everyone will become old one day if you don't die incidentally. Confucius (551BC - 496BC) said, "love your old parents so you can also love other old people, and love your little kids so you can love other kids too." It is very hard for us to understand a 73 years old man was beaten that bad.
If the environment preserve is what you really care, I think this could be done through your local MPP to the Ministry of National Resources, to expect a change of the fishing law or increase the fishing license fee. Not through death threaten and violent actions.
We believe the golden rule: "What one does not want for oneself, one ought not to do to anyone else", can you imagine yourself being thrown into water?更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
I am very concerned about what happened recently between some barbaric local residents and possibly illegal Asian Canadian fishmen.
Canada is governed by law, and that might be the reason I came here.
I am very surprise that someone from your town pushed a fishman off a bridge into the water. If I were the victim, I am a dead man now because I can not swim. We heard scary stories about someone was pushed down to the subway before the train coming, and I can not believe similar terrible things happened in your town. From all I know about the police report, they were fishing at a place where it is legal. I would say even if their fishing were illegal, do they deserved to be pushed out of Bridger and killed? It's a murder attempt.
If I were the one who find someone fish at illegal place, I would call police. We pay tax to support police office and it is their duty to deal with illegal actions, not you nor me.
It seems that you asked a question about why do they fish at night. I would say that is a freedom, one can fish anytime if he wants, I can not find regulations that specify you must fish during certain time. Can you?
And you also asked question about delayed police report. If I were the one who were pushed into water, maybe I never expect such terrible thing could happen to me and totally in shock, or my cell phone is wet. If what was reported is true, does it really matter?
We have a tradition of respect elder people in our community. Eventfully everyone will become old one day if you don't die incidentally. Confucius (551BC - 496BC) said, "love your old parents so you can also love other old people, and love your little kids so you can love other kids too." It is very hard for us to understand a 73 years old man was beaten that bad.
If the environment preserve is what you really care, I think this could be done through your local MPP to the Ministry of National Resources, to expect a change of the fishing law or increase the fishing license fee. Not through death threaten and violent actions.
We believe the golden rule: "What one does not want for oneself, one ought not to do to anyone else", can you imagine yourself being thrown into water?更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net