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| - | efforts | + | exceeding 36,000 machines, an all-time high. However, budget restrictions, past and |
| - | working cooperatively with landowners | + | present, have prevented filling vacant Conservation Officer patrol areas and |
| - | statewide snowmobile trail system exceeds 7,000 miles. Loud exhausts | + | open/ |
| - | without landowner permission | + | activity. This has negatively impacted our ability to meet constituent demands for |
| - | of snowmobile trails on private property. Modified exhausts, excessive speed and | + | adequate enforcement patrol coverage |
| - | irresponsible off-trail riding are areas of continued concern."}} | + | justification to fill several vacant patrol positions. Numerous attempts to do so have been |
| + | unsuccessful... This low number of Conservation | ||
| + | Officers | ||
| + | 1950. " }} | ||
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| + | twenty (20) Conservation Officers covering the entire state. This coverage is not limited | ||
| + | to OHRV/ | ||
| + | enforcement as well as search and rescue obligations. This low number of Conservation | ||
| + | Officers (34) is equal to the number of Conservation Officers New Hampshire had in | ||
| + | 1950. This low number, despite the significant increase in duties, responsibilities, | ||
| + | population underscores the need to revise our funding model and establish a new source | ||
| + | of stable, dedicated funding for the Department.' | ||
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