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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Permission to detect on NSW beaches?
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<blockquote data-quote="dave14110" data-source="post: 108" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>I did once phone my council & askedat first their parks & reserve officer said no until I explained that I'm do them a favour by picking up all rubbish including possible suringes & disposing of it allin an apropriate manner. I also asured her that I do no perminant damage & you can't tell I've been their. She then said Oh that OK. Since then I have not asked again for permission at any Public park, Beach, Playground in any City or Town.</p><p> I will add the only comment I have ever recieved on more than one occassion is how good a job I am doing at cleaning and have you found much.</p><p></p><p>We must ask for permission on all private land. I have asked a Horse racecourse for permission in which they have said it's Ok as long as not on actual track. Racecourse's are private & you will need permission, most are kept locked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave14110, post: 108, member: 14"] I did once phone my council & askedat first their parks & reserve officer said no until I explained that I'm do them a favour by picking up all rubbish including possible suringes & disposing of it allin an apropriate manner. I also asured her that I do no perminant damage & you can't tell I've been their. She then said Oh that OK. Since then I have not asked again for permission at any Public park, Beach, Playground in any City or Town. I will add the only comment I have ever recieved on more than one occassion is how good a job I am doing at cleaning and have you found much. We must ask for permission on all private land. I have asked a Horse racecourse for permission in which they have said it's Ok as long as not on actual track. Racecourse's are private & you will need permission, most are kept locked. [/QUOTE]
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Treasure, Coin and Relic
Permission to detect on NSW beaches?
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