On 1/9/2012 10:55 AM, Ian Batten wrote:
pace all the bizarre claims about bear hunting

There are a number of laws and rules related to sunset and sunrise, including hunting, turning headlights on in automobiles, and being present in parks. No reliable evidence has been presented as to whether authorities try to enforce these close to the cut-off time. The only agencies I have seen that actually publish sunset and sunrise times for the public to make it easier for the public to avoid violations are agencies that regulate hunting and fishing. These agencies will have to examine their calculation method to make sure the change does not affect them. I suspect it will often turn out they get the numbers from a federal agency, like the United States Naval Observatory, and it will be taken
care of for them, but they will still have to reexamine their method.

In addition, whenever an agency representative testifies in court about a sunrise/sunset related violation, the representative will have to be trained to explain why the calculation is valid despite the change. A defendant may raise the issue in the hope the agency
representative is untrained and will make a fool of him/herself.

Gerry Ashton
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