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Metal Detectors
General Metal Detector Discussion
Beach Detecting Etiquette
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<blockquote data-quote="gavfromoz" data-source="post: 27599" data-attributes="member: 1268"><p>Isn't it a real pity that although we have the most beautiful country in the world, we still have some idiots who will do their utmost to spoil things for everyone else. It's definitely not advisable to try detecting or fossicking on your own as there are just too many cowards around, who would do absolutely anything to prey on isolated individuals.</p><p></p><p>Being from a law enforcement background, I've seen too many of these chance-assaults. Thank goodness we have forums and clubs such as this one, where good, genuine and like-minded people can go out in a small group and have each other's backs and, of course, provide support and great company.</p><p></p><p>I feel it's so important never to go it alone (as with rock fishing etc) but if you do, I think a personal EPIRB should be considered. Nothing worse than suffering a serious injury or snake bite while on your own, miles from the nearest point of help or being in a non-signal area. (Just a thought)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gavfromoz, post: 27599, member: 1268"] Isn't it a real pity that although we have the most beautiful country in the world, we still have some idiots who will do their utmost to spoil things for everyone else. It's definitely not advisable to try detecting or fossicking on your own as there are just too many cowards around, who would do absolutely anything to prey on isolated individuals. Being from a law enforcement background, I've seen too many of these chance-assaults. Thank goodness we have forums and clubs such as this one, where good, genuine and like-minded people can go out in a small group and have each other's backs and, of course, provide support and great company. I feel it's so important never to go it alone (as with rock fishing etc) but if you do, I think a personal EPIRB should be considered. Nothing worse than suffering a serious injury or snake bite while on your own, miles from the nearest point of help or being in a non-signal area. (Just a thought) [/QUOTE]
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