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Etiquette for asking permission to prospect on private property
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<blockquote data-quote="Twapster" data-source="post: 77516" data-attributes="member: 1582"><p>No probs GT, I totally understand the sensitivities of people on or even near ones property. My Dad has a car space in front of our house and gets annoyed when someone parks there....I'm always reminding him that "his spot" is public property. </p><p></p><p>A river whether on, or thru private property is like a hallway right in the middle of your home. I certainly wouldn't be happy with every Tom, Dick, or Harry waltzing through without the courtesy of saying G'day and asking nicely. </p><p></p><p>My purpose of this post is to get some hints, tips etc for blokes who are a little on the shy side when it comes to even stepping near someone's land...what works and what may not have worked for them. I'm now wondering how many times prospectors have been given a flat no with marching orders....that would be an uncomfortable situation if you get an evil "no" as opposed to a polite "sorry not today mate". Would ruin my mood for the day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twapster, post: 77516, member: 1582"] No probs GT, I totally understand the sensitivities of people on or even near ones property. My Dad has a car space in front of our house and gets annoyed when someone parks there....I'm always reminding him that "his spot" is public property. A river whether on, or thru private property is like a hallway right in the middle of your home. I certainly wouldn't be happy with every Tom, Dick, or Harry waltzing through without the courtesy of saying G'day and asking nicely. My purpose of this post is to get some hints, tips etc for blokes who are a little on the shy side when it comes to even stepping near someone's land...what works and what may not have worked for them. I'm now wondering how many times prospectors have been given a flat no with marching orders....that would be an uncomfortable situation if you get an evil "no" as opposed to a polite "sorry not today mate". Would ruin my mood for the day! [/QUOTE]
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