Buncher had contended that their names, addresses, photographs and other information had been improperly posted in fliers in day care centers and schools, and on telephone poles and church bulletin boards, as well as printed in newspapers and given to people, including children, not authorized by county judges or prosecutors to receive the information.
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Sauder concluded that : ( 1 ) operational measures that protected residual stems may not unduly increase costs, ( 2 ) all felling, conifers and hardwoods, needs to be done in one operation to minimize the entry of the feller-buncher into the residual stand, ( 3 ) several operational procedures can reduce understorey damage, some of them without incurring extra costs, and ( 4 ) successful harvesting of treatment blocks depends primarily on the intelligent location of skid trails and landings.