HaveADream Posted May 24, 2021 Share Posted May 24, 2021 Graduates line up in front of trainers of the Park Rangers at ULSA. Park Rangers Host Academy at ULSA Harry Lawson Students at ULSA watched on with eager eyes as the first Park Rangers Academy in over six years took place. The law enforcement agency, which was recently merged with the State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries at the start of the senate session, had suspended recruitment following a scandal in 2015 in which multiple command members of the agency had falsified overtime pay, and, as such, lost large percentages of it's budget which lasted until the merger and tightening of state control over the rangers. Despite being known as the 'protector of parks', the Park Rangers are just as much as an LEO as your standard police officer - the recruits, who for the 'next six months to learn how to become fully trained law enforcement officers', followed by 'another about three and a half months of a wildlife enforcement training.' showed great energy at ULSA, with a crowd of students emerging to spectate the events. We spoke with Captain Lawson, the commanding member of the Park Rangers Academy, about the progress of the Park Rangers. Recruits show their skills - practicing press-ups, despite being suited up. "This job will not be easy. You will face issues. You will struggle." As Law Enforcement Officers, what separates yourselves from - let's say, the Sheriff's Department? Well, while we are held to the same standards by Law as any other Law Enforcement Agency, we also have been tasked the responsibility to overlook the Wildlife, the Parks and now the Commercial Fishing Operations of the State of San Andreas. While we are Law Enforcement, we aim to educate as much as we can - and to have our Rangers out to be able to assist with the daily needs of anyone in the parks. Director Wood has been confirmed as the Director of the State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries - are you looking forward to working with the new director? We are an older agency, formed back in the 1920's, but only recently have we really opened ourselves into the expansion. However yes, I believe the new Director is very dedicated to the Department and willing to make improvements needed. As we know, their was problems in the Department, especially back in twenty-fifteen regarding our finances. Director Wood has truly started to grow and overcome our previous Departments history, and making us into a striving agency that once was left -- with nothing per say. With expansion on the horizon, what's next for the Park Rangers? Well. What's next? We have two big things coming up. First things is our introduction to our Marine Unit and our Commercial Fishing Unit, that has been tasked upon us by the State of San Andreas, or will be shortly. Their focus will be to regulate, moderate and enforce the Fishing Laws of the San Andreas Hunting and Animal Protection Act. On the second side, we will be soon looking to outreach and partner to multiple cleaning crews and environmental safety crews, as we look to help clean up the parks. So, the Park Rangers are looking to be a main face in the State of San Andreas, to keeping our Parks, Oceans, Lakes, Mountains - all clean and family friendly. ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ While the Park Rangers are far from uncontroversial, especially with their increasing presence in the county after the growth in investment from the State Department, they have set their goal of serious expansion and to be considered the 'face' of law enforcement in San Andreas, starting with winning over the hearts and minds of university students within the city. When asked about their partnership with the Park Rangers, ULSA commented; We at ULSA are proud and excited to host such a fine group of individuals. I'm sure the students are also excited to see the work that they do. Could even give them a sense of the career they might want to go into! 12 1 4 Link to comment
Pillsbury Posted May 24, 2021 Share Posted May 24, 2021 Username: Newsman12345 Comment: Nice article! News X is the best! Link to comment
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CrisisGG Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 Username: BigBlaineBabe90 Comment: Looking awesome! Good luck to all the fresh faces, can't wait to see them in the State Parks. Link to comment
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i dont wanna od in LA Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 Username: concernedcitzen691293129 Comment: wheres the govt funding ?? if i was a ulsa student id be terrified seeing fully geared up cops working out in ou r yard ?? Link to comment
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