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<blockquote data-quote="Matt80" data-source="post: 428078" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>I still find it interesting that politicians can claim ignorance of the law when they are pretty clearly written and get away with it for the most part, but the rest of us are expected to abide by a muddled up mess of conflicting laws without the help of lawyers on hand or risk heavy fines. Then again they are the buggers that write them so no real surprise they rigged the game in their favour.</p><p></p><p>The worst thing is the effect lack of clarity has on tourism, small towns and people just out to enjoy an honest hobby. Our government should be ashamed of how they treat hobbies/occupations like ours. We are wrapped up in far larger departments that don't care about our small groups like ours and l think that's the main thing that needs to change, fossicking should come under tourism not mines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt80, post: 428078, member: 3461"] I still find it interesting that politicians can claim ignorance of the law when they are pretty clearly written and get away with it for the most part, but the rest of us are expected to abide by a muddled up mess of conflicting laws without the help of lawyers on hand or risk heavy fines. Then again they are the buggers that write them so no real surprise they rigged the game in their favour. The worst thing is the effect lack of clarity has on tourism, small towns and people just out to enjoy an honest hobby. Our government should be ashamed of how they treat hobbies/occupations like ours. We are wrapped up in far larger departments that don't care about our small groups like ours and l think that's the main thing that needs to change, fossicking should come under tourism not mines. [/QUOTE]
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