So a buddy of mine was telling me his horror story last night. He asked if I had ever heard of this happening, i said no but I could ask around. He was wondering if he did everything right.

Paraphrasing from what he told me...

He met a guy at the ramp for a pre-paid day trip. The guy reeked of marijuana, but the guide held his tongue and figured it was no worse than a guy showing up after a night of drinking. So they went on out and caught some fish. On the way back in, the DNR was at the ramp with lights flashing, stopping boats for routine safety inspection. Im sure you have already figured out where this is going.
They got to his boat and the first question was the obvious, any drugs on board (warden smelled it too). Capt said no, customer said no. Warden asks if yall are sure, and if the client minded stepping out of the boat and emptying pockets. My buddy is sweating bullets because he thinks this guy is about to go to jail or cause a huge scene, but the guy says sure thing and hops off. He is all clear.
Then the warden asks the capt is there any drugs on board, he of course says no. Now im sure you have figured out exactly where this is now headed... The warden asked if he could quickly search the boat, the guide knowing he cannot say no due to being a commercial boat says go ahead. First compartment he opens in the back by where the guy was sitting has a bag of weed, papers, couple pre-made joints, and a small tin with a bag of meth.

Both capt and client are cuffed and interrogated, drug dog from PD comes and the rest of the boat is clear. As you can tell, the client hid it when he saw the flashing lights at the ramp. Eventually my buddy (capt) was let go, after it was made pretty clear what had happened and the wardens found out the client had priors for drugs and a warrant.

So what do you guys think? Just a crappy situation or did my buddy do something wrong? Should he have refused the trip because the guy smelled like he had been using? I pointed out that it might have been a bad situation if he had refused service, and the client might have thought it was a racial thing and you do not want your business associated with that these days!! Should he have made it clear, no drugs allowed on the boat? Again what if the guy though he was profiling him?

He told me that he is going to have a piece of paper printed and laminated saying no alcohol, drugs, tobacco, and the safety rules of the boat, so he can hand that to each person and have them read it. I said it probably won't help a situation like this, but a good idea to do it anyways.



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