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Action Thread about HighBanking in NSW
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<blockquote data-quote="Average Joe" data-source="post: 120510" data-attributes="member: 2289"><p>There are always going to be more problems the closer you are to a regional city. More people in the parks/reserves means more complaints from the rubbernecks that have bugger all else to do. If you set up the highbanker 100m from the carpark whether your right or wrong its going to be a frustrating day answering to every sticky nose you attract. a 5km hike into the wilderness usually stops that.</p><p>My point is, the greenies and do-gooders are never going to stop trying to take away our rights. Alot of the heat has come from the "instant prospectors" (thanks Creekbed) that have no idea what theyre doing.</p><p>The rangers are only acting on the complaints that they are getting so its worthwhile letting them know that the shitty nappies dumped in the bush and rubbish bins overflowing with household rubbish do not come from fair dinkum prospectors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Average Joe, post: 120510, member: 2289"] There are always going to be more problems the closer you are to a regional city. More people in the parks/reserves means more complaints from the rubbernecks that have bugger all else to do. If you set up the highbanker 100m from the carpark whether your right or wrong its going to be a frustrating day answering to every sticky nose you attract. a 5km hike into the wilderness usually stops that. My point is, the greenies and do-gooders are never going to stop trying to take away our rights. Alot of the heat has come from the "instant prospectors" (thanks Creekbed) that have no idea what theyre doing. The rangers are only acting on the complaints that they are getting so its worthwhile letting them know that the shitty nappies dumped in the bush and rubbish bins overflowing with household rubbish do not come from fair dinkum prospectors. [/QUOTE]
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