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actually, all I've heard her do is warn people that certain things they are doing is illegal and that it might be wise to not post/brag about them in public. As Ron White would say, "I had the right to remain silent, unfortunately I didn't have the ability" It's never a bad thing to warn people who might not know that they are telling the world that they just committed a crime because they didn't know the law.
Did you know that anything you post on the internet is there forever and that it's pretty dang easy to track anyone by email and username?
And those game wardens you are complaining about are also the ones who stop people from taking their trapped coons and other pests and dumping them in your backyard.
Here, you can dispose of a pest animal that is destroying livestock or crops. However, I never practice "preventative" removal. I have a big coon that lives in the woods behind my house currently. He has never bothered my chickens, though I've seen him passing through the yard once or twice. If I was to kill him, another coon would just move in that might not be so inclined to avoid my coop. For me, he is a line of protection, keeping other potential problems out of his territory. If he does start making problems, he will be removed.