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Can you metal detect in a National Park
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<blockquote data-quote="wayne050751" data-source="post: 439875" data-attributes="member: 13208"><p>Yesterday, I visited a national park, here on the NSW south coast, and asked a gate attendant, who was manning</p><p>the entrance fee booth, to confirm whether metal detecting was permitted on the beach areas open to the public.</p><p>She said she didn't think so but tried to contact the Rangers, who were apparently within the park somewhere, by</p><p>2 way and mobile phone, both without success. She took my number and said she would get back to me but has not</p><p>some 24 hrs+ later.</p><p>I didn't take my detector out of the car in fear of incurring a fine if it indeed proved to be an illegal activity.</p><p>There were many signs within the park telling you what you could and couldnt do but none made reference to metal</p><p>detecting.</p><p>Does anyone know whether it is permitted?</p><p>I know I can contact the National Parks people directly but just wondered what members had discovered in the past.</p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wayne050751, post: 439875, member: 13208"] Yesterday, I visited a national park, here on the NSW south coast, and asked a gate attendant, who was manning the entrance fee booth, to confirm whether metal detecting was permitted on the beach areas open to the public. She said she didn't think so but tried to contact the Rangers, who were apparently within the park somewhere, by 2 way and mobile phone, both without success. She took my number and said she would get back to me but has not some 24 hrs+ later. I didn't take my detector out of the car in fear of incurring a fine if it indeed proved to be an illegal activity. There were many signs within the park telling you what you could and couldnt do but none made reference to metal detecting. Does anyone know whether it is permitted? I know I can contact the National Parks people directly but just wondered what members had discovered in the past. cheers Wayne [/QUOTE]
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