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<blockquote data-quote="moeee" data-source="post: 428048" data-attributes="member: 12918"><p>If you are not causing damage that the restriction was introduced to prevent , then it makes sense what you are saying.</p><p>Nobody wants the creek to be turned from pristine to shit.</p><p>seems ludicrous to say you can't smash the creek with a highbanker , but you can with a river sluice - smashed is smashed.</p><p>I have seen how dirty the water is after a days panning , and if I was a water living creature I would be unhappy.</p><p></p><p>If harm is being done then the harm needs to be prevented.</p><p>I guess the idea of highbanker bans is to minimize the harm done.</p><p>So in that case , your argument Dragon Man seems to overcome the legal issue , but does not overcome the moral issue of prospecting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moeee, post: 428048, member: 12918"] If you are not causing damage that the restriction was introduced to prevent , then it makes sense what you are saying. Nobody wants the creek to be turned from pristine to shit. seems ludicrous to say you can't smash the creek with a highbanker , but you can with a river sluice - smashed is smashed. I have seen how dirty the water is after a days panning , and if I was a water living creature I would be unhappy. If harm is being done then the harm needs to be prevented. I guess the idea of highbanker bans is to minimize the harm done. So in that case , your argument Dragon Man seems to overcome the legal issue , but does not overcome the moral issue of prospecting. [/QUOTE]
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