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In Greensboro, North Carolina, there are certain hunting, fishing, and boating offenses for which court appearance may be waived, under specific circumstances, as outlined after December 1, 2007. These offenses may require alternative forms of resolution instead of appearing in court. Here are the different types of offenses: 1. Fishing Offenses: a. Over limit Violations: When an individual exceeds the permitted limit of fish caught or possessed. b. Fishing without a License: Engaging in fishing activities without possessing a valid fishing license. c. Netting Violations: Using illegal fishing nets or improper methods to catch fish. d. Sensitive Species Violations: Illegally targeting or harming threatened or endangered species. 2. Hunting Offenses: a. Hunting without a License: Engaging in hunting activities without possessing a valid hunting license. b. Poaching: Illegally hunting or capturing wildlife without proper permits or out of season. c. Exceeding Bag Limit: When a hunter exceeds the permitted limit of animals or birds harvested. d. Unlawful Weapons or Ammunition: Using prohibited weapons or ammunition during hunting. e. Hunting on Private Property without Permission: Trespassing on private land without obtaining permission from the landowner. f. Hunting in Restricted Areas: Violating laws pertaining to hunting in protected or prohibited areas. 3. Boating Offenses: a. Boating Under the Influence (BUI): Operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. b. Reckless Boating: Engaging in dangerous or reckless behavior while operating a boat. c. No Wake Zone Violations: Ignoring restrictions on boat speed and wake creation in designated areas. d. Negligent Operation: Negligently operating a vessel, resulting in endangerment or injury. e. Insufficient Safety Equipment: Failing to have the required safety equipment on board a boat. f. Boating without Registration: Operating an unregistered or improperly registered boat. For each of these offenses, court appearance may be waived if the individual involved chooses to participate in an alternative resolution program specified by the court. These programs could include diversionary programs, online education courses, or payment of fines and penalties without in-person court proceedings. However, it is essential to consult North Carolina state laws and local regulations to understand the specific details of each offense and the circumstances under which court appearance can be waived.In Greensboro, North Carolina, there are certain hunting, fishing, and boating offenses for which court appearance may be waived, under specific circumstances, as outlined after December 1, 2007. These offenses may require alternative forms of resolution instead of appearing in court. Here are the different types of offenses: 1. Fishing Offenses: a. Over limit Violations: When an individual exceeds the permitted limit of fish caught or possessed. b. Fishing without a License: Engaging in fishing activities without possessing a valid fishing license. c. Netting Violations: Using illegal fishing nets or improper methods to catch fish. d. Sensitive Species Violations: Illegally targeting or harming threatened or endangered species. 2. Hunting Offenses: a. Hunting without a License: Engaging in hunting activities without possessing a valid hunting license. b. Poaching: Illegally hunting or capturing wildlife without proper permits or out of season. c. Exceeding Bag Limit: When a hunter exceeds the permitted limit of animals or birds harvested. d. Unlawful Weapons or Ammunition: Using prohibited weapons or ammunition during hunting. e. Hunting on Private Property without Permission: Trespassing on private land without obtaining permission from the landowner. f. Hunting in Restricted Areas: Violating laws pertaining to hunting in protected or prohibited areas. 3. Boating Offenses: a. Boating Under the Influence (BUI): Operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. b. Reckless Boating: Engaging in dangerous or reckless behavior while operating a boat. c. No Wake Zone Violations: Ignoring restrictions on boat speed and wake creation in designated areas. d. Negligent Operation: Negligently operating a vessel, resulting in endangerment or injury. e. Insufficient Safety Equipment: Failing to have the required safety equipment on board a boat. f. Boating without Registration: Operating an unregistered or improperly registered boat. For each of these offenses, court appearance may be waived if the individual involved chooses to participate in an alternative resolution program specified by the court. These programs could include diversionary programs, online education courses, or payment of fines and penalties without in-person court proceedings. However, it is essential to consult North Carolina state laws and local regulations to understand the specific details of each offense and the circumstances under which court appearance can be waived.