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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
NSW Highbanking - what is the current state of play?
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<blockquote data-quote="Twapster" data-source="post: 49041" data-attributes="member: 1582"><p>I understand that clearly however what's the go with the signs. If they are illegal, why are they still there? Also if local rules over ride state rules then there is a problem if the town of Nundle decides they wish to ban right handed blokes with no hair that drive a 4wd and carry green pans - im rooted.</p><p></p><p>If you are indeed correct about Tamworth Council.....ill be bringing an angle grinder with me! Something seems to be missing here and ive seen the potential fines and while I love my gold hunting, its a lot of big nuggets to start paying court fees if im the bloke pinged for sticking my highbanker out.....so to speak. Let alone the "assault charges" Nundle guy may add to the confrontation.</p><p></p><p>Id really like something in black and white and so far the issue still appears cloudy given the "signage" issue.</p><p></p><p>Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twapster, post: 49041, member: 1582"] I understand that clearly however what's the go with the signs. If they are illegal, why are they still there? Also if local rules over ride state rules then there is a problem if the town of Nundle decides they wish to ban right handed blokes with no hair that drive a 4wd and carry green pans - im rooted. If you are indeed correct about Tamworth Council.....ill be bringing an angle grinder with me! Something seems to be missing here and ive seen the potential fines and while I love my gold hunting, its a lot of big nuggets to start paying court fees if im the bloke pinged for sticking my highbanker out.....so to speak. Let alone the "assault charges" Nundle guy may add to the confrontation. Id really like something in black and white and so far the issue still appears cloudy given the "signage" issue. Peter [/QUOTE]
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