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the easiest route that hunters can get in and be safe for everyone. It actually becomes a safety <br />issue also, that’s... As far as the gate – like Mike said – you got to take another step. You know <br />there’s a lot – you get up in the morning you got to do all these steps that you already have to <br />do before you even reach the forest, when you reach the forest there’s all these other steps that <br />you have to do so now DEM wants to put another step for us either to call DOFAW or whatever <br />and get a key, get an access code and then what you’re gonna, they’re gonna change the access <br />code every week or every day – that’s something that needs to be discussed. <br /> <br />RM: And I think that’s, you know, that’s good we’re having this discussion and the thing that’s and <br />I’m sorry my phone is being, breaking and so my apologies it feels like I’m talking sometimes <br />over somebody because it’s just – I’m using my cell phone for the call… <br /> <br />AA: That’s fine… <br /> <br />RM: So definitely there is, you know, I understand the safety issues, um, and, you know, hopefully, <br />you understand our issues, maybe we could – let me ask you this question – are these hunters – <br />are they kinda have an association that represents them so they could easily get access, you <br />know, with a code, if we end up putting a pipe gate? <br /> <br />AA: Abraham – District 5. That still goes back to that extra step. <br /> <br />RM: So your concern is the extra step – nothing else. <br /> <br />AA: My concern is safety for the animals and for the public. That’s my main concern. <br /> <br />RM: But even if we open the road you’re gonna have cars stacking up all the way to where the rocks <br />are anyway. <br /> <br />AA: How are you gonna get that? <br /> <br />RM: So that doesn’t, right, that could be a possibility? <br /> <br />AA: How are you gonna get that? <br /> <br />RM: Let’s say you have 10 or 20 cars coming all at once, they not gonna be able to fit that road, <br />correct? <br /> <br />AA: Your guys gate is not even in line with the road - it’s on the side of the road – there’s enough <br />access to go around that 10, 20 cars. Have you been to the site? <br /> <br />RM: Well, I’ve seen the site, I’ve been to the site – but my concern is – let’s say we have 20 cars – the <br />last car comes in – it’s pretty much gonna be close to the vicinity where the current rocks are… <br /> <br />AA: OK. OK. <br /> <br />RM: So that kinda doesn’t… <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br /> <br />
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