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Committee puzzled by mysterious holes - Glengarry Recreation Reserve
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<blockquote data-quote="Swinging &amp; digging" data-source="post: 505069" data-attributes="member: 2764"><p>With discriminating detectors been so cheap and affordable plus all the media promotion this happening more often?</p><p>A mate who works for a government authority caught two detector operators last week in a no go National Park and heritage</p><p>listed site. When questioned they made a claim they had permission? Which turned out to be a very big lie. Went and had a</p><p>look at the messy holes they left?</p><p></p><p>I wear high visabilty workwear at work and around 6 months ago in my lunch break seen two detector operators in a park, went over to have a friendly</p><p>chat with them? One bolted assuming i was a council worker? Chatted to the other guy, noticed he was using a pick for digging in well maintained lawn?</p><p>Left some very messy holes too? I did tell him about neat recovery techniques.</p><p></p><p>As far as i know digging in parks in Victoria is a very grey area? No doubt with increased activity councils will move towards banning such activities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swinging & digging, post: 505069, member: 2764"] With discriminating detectors been so cheap and affordable plus all the media promotion this happening more often? A mate who works for a government authority caught two detector operators last week in a no go National Park and heritage listed site. When questioned they made a claim they had permission? Which turned out to be a very big lie. Went and had a look at the messy holes they left? I wear high visabilty workwear at work and around 6 months ago in my lunch break seen two detector operators in a park, went over to have a friendly chat with them? One bolted assuming i was a council worker? Chatted to the other guy, noticed he was using a pick for digging in well maintained lawn? Left some very messy holes too? I did tell him about neat recovery techniques. As far as i know digging in parks in Victoria is a very grey area? No doubt with increased activity councils will move towards banning such activities. [/QUOTE]
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