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Beach detecting banned on Gold Coast?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 146271" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>When it all come down to it, its about who you offend. The 2 guys in the ute - probably would love to have been out there doing it too. The greenie who thinks if you dig a hole on the beach you might disturb a habitat of some long lost worm or grub [only joking] or else someone who thinks its wrong to dig holes on the beach to retrieve lost property that they might have been able to find. In the end then you have someone who decides that they must apply a lost and unused council bylaw to stop such vandalism [their opinion] instead of letting someone else clean up the crap that is in the soil left by a hundred years of neglectful people. [I was in my town park the other night and when someone asked how I was going I said not great - lots of bottle caps, a bong, and some sharps, yep, sharps. They suggested I keep at it then. ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 146271, member: 334"] When it all come down to it, its about who you offend. The 2 guys in the ute - probably would love to have been out there doing it too. The greenie who thinks if you dig a hole on the beach you might disturb a habitat of some long lost worm or grub [only joking] or else someone who thinks its wrong to dig holes on the beach to retrieve lost property that they might have been able to find. In the end then you have someone who decides that they must apply a lost and unused council bylaw to stop such vandalism [their opinion] instead of letting someone else clean up the crap that is in the soil left by a hundred years of neglectful people. [I was in my town park the other night and when someone asked how I was going I said not great - lots of bottle caps, a bong, and some sharps, yep, sharps. They suggested I keep at it then. ] [/QUOTE]
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