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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
"Everything that is not forbidden is allowed" - Does it apply in Aus?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketaroo" data-source="post: 168899" data-attributes="member: 4395"><p>Council rules, seem to be regarded as laws these days. I wonder if councils regularly, step beyond the powers that they are lawfully due. Had a ranger knock on my door last week, I was in the loo unfortunately, but he requested that my car be removed from the footpath. He doesnt mow it, car was not blocking pedestrian access, but some of us park on footpaths because the road is so narrow. Two cars can only just pass eachother, and if someone parks on the road, then it makes it difficult, and you risk damage, to your parked car. Poor council planning to allow the narrow road in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketaroo, post: 168899, member: 4395"] Council rules, seem to be regarded as laws these days. I wonder if councils regularly, step beyond the powers that they are lawfully due. Had a ranger knock on my door last week, I was in the loo unfortunately, but he requested that my car be removed from the footpath. He doesnt mow it, car was not blocking pedestrian access, but some of us park on footpaths because the road is so narrow. Two cars can only just pass eachother, and if someone parks on the road, then it makes it difficult, and you risk damage, to your parked car. Poor council planning to allow the narrow road in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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"Everything that is not forbidden is allowed" - Does it apply in Aus?
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