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<blockquote data-quote="ken2m" data-source="post: 301222" data-attributes="member: 7269"><p>First off I totally agree with your thoughts. I think the main problem lies in the size that could be considered leagal. Now none are leagal. But by limiting the size and disruption to the environment where do you draw the line, it means that someone has to make a decision (a politician making a decision about something they know nothing about). </p><p></p><p>To demonstrate, the greens want to ban slucing. Slucing is bad, they have looked in a book and seen hydraulic slucing from the 1900s and dont know the difference between that and a river sluice which also uses water (hydraulic). Politicians have all the answers, it's just thet they know a little bit of what they are making policy on in some/many cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken2m, post: 301222, member: 7269"] First off I totally agree with your thoughts. I think the main problem lies in the size that could be considered leagal. Now none are leagal. But by limiting the size and disruption to the environment where do you draw the line, it means that someone has to make a decision (a politician making a decision about something they know nothing about). To demonstrate, the greens want to ban slucing. Slucing is bad, they have looked in a book and seen hydraulic slucing from the 1900s and dont know the difference between that and a river sluice which also uses water (hydraulic). Politicians have all the answers, it's just thet they know a little bit of what they are making policy on in some/many cases. [/QUOTE]
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