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Accesssing creeks on private property
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 459902" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Cheers Ramjet. </p><p>It is sad that we have lost so much creek and river frontage. As so many roads out this way followed the creeks as paths to drink and water your horse and rest. </p><p>And no one would deny a man and horse of such once. </p><p></p><p>This thread was started as a heads up! </p><p>Door knock firstly. </p><p> Would one with the "its ok to walk the creek bed" be brave enough to walk a creek within 30m of a homestead and wave to farmef Brown! </p><p>Or a lame myth excuse when caught red handed. </p><p>It wont sit well the cocky, or the police. </p><p>Or a court apperance! </p><p>Feel free to show me otherwise of common law in NSW of creeks. And not from 1886 that has been amended.</p><p>Or I will post a liquor law showing how every pub must provide horse accommodation/ stable for guests!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 459902, member: 9124"] Cheers Ramjet. It is sad that we have lost so much creek and river frontage. As so many roads out this way followed the creeks as paths to drink and water your horse and rest. And no one would deny a man and horse of such once. This thread was started as a heads up! Door knock firstly. Would one with the "its ok to walk the creek bed" be brave enough to walk a creek within 30m of a homestead and wave to farmef Brown! Or a lame myth excuse when caught red handed. It wont sit well the cocky, or the police. Or a court apperance! Feel free to show me otherwise of common law in NSW of creeks. And not from 1886 that has been amended. Or I will post a liquor law showing how every pub must provide horse accommodation/ stable for guests! [/QUOTE]
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