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NQMA Making Detecting On Leases Illegal.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rockwall" data-source="post: 526949" data-attributes="member: 10067"><p>There is a name and contact information on the email above. If you are so sure of your position then please contact them and tell them they are wrong and to stop giving incorrect advice to people. You can then post their reply so we can all "see the light". Any transgression under the act would be prosecuted by the relevant department. Any civil action you may instigate would need support from that department. I know of a very recent instance where an EPM holder wanted the department to prosecute people detecting on hIs EPM. The department quite bluntly advised him he was wrong.</p><p>I have read and understood the act and have sought clarification from the department. According to them it is "open slather" on EPMs, apart from the requirements as stated. I have received that clarification direct from the department, maybe you should do the same.</p><p>I am not sure what legal training you have had but it appears you could do with a refresher course.</p><p>You are making it "them or us", not me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockwall, post: 526949, member: 10067"] There is a name and contact information on the email above. If you are so sure of your position then please contact them and tell them they are wrong and to stop giving incorrect advice to people. You can then post their reply so we can all "see the light". Any transgression under the act would be prosecuted by the relevant department. Any civil action you may instigate would need support from that department. I know of a very recent instance where an EPM holder wanted the department to prosecute people detecting on hIs EPM. The department quite bluntly advised him he was wrong. I have read and understood the act and have sought clarification from the department. According to them it is "open slather" on EPMs, apart from the requirements as stated. I have received that clarification direct from the department, maybe you should do the same. I am not sure what legal training you have had but it appears you could do with a refresher course. You are making it "them or us", not me. [/QUOTE]
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