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Locations revealed of the 125 speed cams to descend on LA — including iconic Melrose, Hollywood and Sunset blvds
It had me from the very first frame. Fade into the words “SUNSET BLVD.” stenciled boldly in municipal font. Then, the camera reverses back and you realize this is not a super-imposed title but the ...
on game management areas from one hour after sunset until midnight of each day. A "decoy" is a likeness of a bird or animal used to lure game within shooting range. Decoys are prohibited on all game management areas from one hour after sunset until midnight of each day. Decoys are considered removed from an area if they are in a boat or other ...
sunset. Special regulations regarding the use of decoys on parts of the Mississippi River are described below." The way I am interpreting this is the midnight and 30 minute rule only apply towards game management area's aka public ground. Does anyone know for sure or do I need to call my local CO?