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<blockquote data-quote="Diggertrev" data-source="post: 442042" data-attributes="member: 13192"><p>Hi Everyone.</p><p></p><p>I find it all bloody confusing as to where you can and can't detect.</p><p>Different rules for different councils, different states, gold can be detected in some parks others have areas only. And so on and so on at least with the gold, I can access maps that give me a reference to where I can go, but as for councils?</p><p>I hate confrontation so like to try my best to follow the rules and make everyone happy but it is hard.</p><p>When you go on holidays you never know where you can and can't go and would spend most of your holiday trying to find out if you had to chase up each council.</p><p>If only the rules were straightforward, does every council have an online version of all rules and regulations within there area or do you need to contact each one individually to find out, is there a list of parks, recreation reserves etc you can cant detect?</p><p>I can see with the influx of recreational detectorists that we are fast becoming unwanted in many locations and it is a known fact that they are trying to close down more areas.</p><p>Things are going to come to a head and we will end up having only private land with permission for our detecting or private owners may start up a pay per day option for there land.</p><p>What does everyone else do/think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diggertrev, post: 442042, member: 13192"] Hi Everyone. I find it all bloody confusing as to where you can and can't detect. Different rules for different councils, different states, gold can be detected in some parks others have areas only. And so on and so on at least with the gold, I can access maps that give me a reference to where I can go, but as for councils? I hate confrontation so like to try my best to follow the rules and make everyone happy but it is hard. When you go on holidays you never know where you can and can't go and would spend most of your holiday trying to find out if you had to chase up each council. If only the rules were straightforward, does every council have an online version of all rules and regulations within there area or do you need to contact each one individually to find out, is there a list of parks, recreation reserves etc you can cant detect? I can see with the influx of recreational detectorists that we are fast becoming unwanted in many locations and it is a known fact that they are trying to close down more areas. Things are going to come to a head and we will end up having only private land with permission for our detecting or private owners may start up a pay per day option for there land. What does everyone else do/think. [/QUOTE]
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