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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Our access is being denied to Mt Crawford declared Fossicking Area..SA
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<blockquote data-quote="Baldy" data-source="post: 230987" data-attributes="member: 5602"><p>Hi Mbasko, surley any notices to stop access would have to be in relation to safety ..ie working in the area or any unsafe situations..and that all....and there are no signs..you can drive through the non native forest ..pines..but most roads are gated and locked for no reason but to keep cars out so that they are able the quickly check that ever one has left by 4 pm so that they can knock off..and lock the front gates..I thought act 2013 said access was available 1 hr after sunrise and an hr before sunset.. (Vehicle entry to these areas, are by law of the Forestry Act 2013, restricted to authorised operational personnel, contractors and event organisers (on application) who may require authorised vehicle access.).......10Use of vehicles</p><p>(1) A person must not, without lawful authority, drive or ride a vehicle in a forest reserve. Maximum penalty: $750.</p><p>Expiation fee: $105.</p><p>(2) Subregulation (1) does not apply to a person who drives or rides a vehicle in a forest reserve other than a native forest reserve</p><p>(a) on an established road or track (other than a road or track or part of a road or track that has been closed off by a sign or barrier erected with the approval of the Corporation); or</p><p>(b) within 5 metres either side of such a road or track for the purpose only of parking or turning the vehicle.</p><p>(3) A person must not leave a vehicle in a position that obstructs other vehicles from entering, leaving or proceeding along a road or track in a forest reserve.</p><p>Maximum penalty: $750.</p><p>Expiation fee: $105.</p><p>(4) A warden may remove, or cause to be removed, a vehicle left in contravention of subregulation (3) and the Corporation may recover the reasonable costs of removal from the owner of the vehicle as a debt due to the Corporation..................................""""It's a forest reserve not a native forest reserve...""""No where does it say access is only for workers,and events..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldy, post: 230987, member: 5602"] Hi Mbasko, surley any notices to stop access would have to be in relation to safety ..ie working in the area or any unsafe situations..and that all....and there are no signs..you can drive through the non native forest ..pines..but most roads are gated and locked for no reason but to keep cars out so that they are able the quickly check that ever one has left by 4 pm so that they can knock off..and lock the front gates..I thought act 2013 said access was available 1 hr after sunrise and an hr before sunset.. (Vehicle entry to these areas, are by law of the Forestry Act 2013, restricted to authorised operational personnel, contractors and event organisers (on application) who may require authorised vehicle access.).......10Use of vehicles (1) A person must not, without lawful authority, drive or ride a vehicle in a forest reserve. Maximum penalty: $750. Expiation fee: $105. (2) Subregulation (1) does not apply to a person who drives or rides a vehicle in a forest reserve other than a native forest reserve (a) on an established road or track (other than a road or track or part of a road or track that has been closed off by a sign or barrier erected with the approval of the Corporation); or (b) within 5 metres either side of such a road or track for the purpose only of parking or turning the vehicle. (3) A person must not leave a vehicle in a position that obstructs other vehicles from entering, leaving or proceeding along a road or track in a forest reserve. Maximum penalty: $750. Expiation fee: $105. (4) A warden may remove, or cause to be removed, a vehicle left in contravention of subregulation (3) and the Corporation may recover the reasonable costs of removal from the owner of the vehicle as a debt due to the Corporation..................................""""It's a forest reserve not a native forest reserve...""""No where does it say access is only for workers,and events.. [/QUOTE]
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Our access is being denied to Mt Crawford declared Fossicking Area..SA
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