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More Trouble in S.E Queensland
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<blockquote data-quote="RedDirtDigger" data-source="post: 100119" data-attributes="member: 2964"><p>I just don't get it. Sure they make a point about people illegally prospecting and this is probably the case for a few, but I do not know the area and how big the issue is. And I note that the landowners are upset because fossickers are asking them for permission to fossick.</p><p></p><p>Are the Parsons saying that because the nearby landowners are upset about illegal prospecting that they are effectively closing their business so as not to attract fossickers to the area and upset the regional farmers? </p><p></p><p>Or are they saying that their business is failing or they don't want to run it as much anymore and the illegal fossicking is a good excuse to throw in when making the announcement of the wind-down of their business to the local tourism groups?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedDirtDigger, post: 100119, member: 2964"] I just don't get it. Sure they make a point about people illegally prospecting and this is probably the case for a few, but I do not know the area and how big the issue is. And I note that the landowners are upset because fossickers are asking them for permission to fossick. Are the Parsons saying that because the nearby landowners are upset about illegal prospecting that they are effectively closing their business so as not to attract fossickers to the area and upset the regional farmers? Or are they saying that their business is failing or they don't want to run it as much anymore and the illegal fossicking is a good excuse to throw in when making the announcement of the wind-down of their business to the local tourism groups? [/QUOTE]
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