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Cleaning Up at Durakai
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<blockquote data-quote="user 13067" data-source="post: 606495" data-attributes="member: 13067"><p>A few weeks ago a mate and I were detecting in the Durakai state forest, specifically in the Carbean Rd/ Rabbit Fence Rd area.</p><p>It was obvious that there had been plenty of people there as there was a large quantity of unfilled holes. It looked pretty ordinary, to be honest.</p><p>While we were there, two Natural Resources? inspectors came around checking permits. </p><p>One of them made the comment that if people didn't start filling in their diggings and taking more care about it , then the Department may look at making changes to permissions.</p><p>I am just posting this as a reminder that the bureaucracy is probably willing to limit activities rather than free them up so please look after what we have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 13067, post: 606495, member: 13067"] A few weeks ago a mate and I were detecting in the Durakai state forest, specifically in the Carbean Rd/ Rabbit Fence Rd area. It was obvious that there had been plenty of people there as there was a large quantity of unfilled holes. It looked pretty ordinary, to be honest. While we were there, two Natural Resources? inspectors came around checking permits. One of them made the comment that if people didn't start filling in their diggings and taking more care about it , then the Department may look at making changes to permissions. I am just posting this as a reminder that the bureaucracy is probably willing to limit activities rather than free them up so please look after what we have. [/QUOTE]
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