It varies depending on how much you are caught with......a few over the limit then most likely a small fine, a lot over the limit you can loose your car and expect either a very large fine or jail time.
She's in the kitchen, poaching eggs for our breakfast. Poaching wildlife is against the law.
In the 18th century, poaching was considered a serious crime, particularly in England, where it was often met with harsh penalties. Offenders could face severe punishments, including imprisonment, fines, or even transportation to penal colonies. In some cases, poachers caught with weapons or in possession of game could be executed, reflecting the high value placed on preserving landowners' rights and game stocks. The severity of the punishment varied significantly based on the region and the specific circumstances of the offense.
That is called poaching.
This is a difficult question because it could be "What are causes of poaching?" or "What causes poaching?". Poaching means; hunting out of season or hunting endangered animals. Poaching is more a cause and effect issue. People poach for pelts, horns, food, or just for fun. For money, for luxury etc.
This is a difficult question because it could be "What are causes of poaching?" or "What causes poaching?". Poaching means; hunting out of season or hunting endangered animals. Poaching is more a cause and effect issue. People poach for pelts, horns, food, or just for fun. For money, for luxury etc.
You need to provide a little more information. Different countries/regions have different laws governing poaching.
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Actually, illegal poaching started in the 1600's but it wasn't dealt with as a harsh offence, the punishment was usually imprisonment or a fine.
Answer they could get raped in prison, 'dont drop the soap'. Unless you want it.
no, tigers are (critically) endangered animals. and are protected worldwide, poaching is common, but punishment is severe
Many people are caught poaching lions. Their punishment is way too lenient.
Poaching is what it is called when you illegally kill an animal. There are many laws against poaching and game wardens are in charge of enforcing them.
She's in the kitchen, poaching eggs for our breakfast. Poaching wildlife is against the law.
No You can't have legal poaching, that'd be like having a legal crime. Poaching is illegal hunting, so legal poaching would be hunting.
Poaching is killing of animals and by poaching you are endangering their species which, if not stopped, can lead to extinction...
no poaching is not right. it is stealing. stealing is wrong
It would depend on what you are poaching and where you are.