Show Annual Arrest Ar est Report Game Gaille Violations I I Shows The annual arrest report of I the Utah Fish and Game Department Department Depart Depart- I ment covering the arrests for 1966 noted a total of 2434 ar arrests arrests arrests ar- ar rests with net fines by the courts of I I THE TOTAL number of ar arrests arrests arrests ar- ar rests was up slightly over the previous year but the average fine was slightly smaller at 1776 The number of juveniles ar arrested arrested arrested ar- ar rested was greater than 1965 with a total of cases re referred referred referred re- re to juvenile court THE 1966 report listed 78 separate types of violations al although although although al- al though a major portion of the arrests were listed under five types of violations Failure to comply with the big game tagging laws again ac accounted accounted accounted ac- ac counted for the most arrests a total of Arrests for this infraction of the fish and game law has been at the top of the annual arrest report for several sever sever- al years SHOOTING G migratory waterfowl waterfowl waterfowl water water- fowl after hours accounted for I arrests followed by citations ci citations citations ci- ci for carrying a loaded gun in or on a vehicle Two fishing violations were next with fishing without a li license license license li- li cense accounting for ar arrests arrests arrests ar- ar rests and mits of fish arrests INFRACTIONS of the various big game laws were the most common with over falling inthis inthis in inthis this category with violations of the fishing laws next with al almost almost almost al- al most arrests Increased efforts have been made during the past years to get complete information to the sporting public on rules and regulations and the ann annual u a 1 changes as the proclamations appear ALL OF THE news media are utilized to keep the public In Informed informed informed in- in formed on rules governing their outdoor sport spot and proclamations are always available to an answer answer answer an- an questions from all Fish and Game offices |