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So I went highbanking today.....
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<blockquote data-quote="bend" data-source="post: 305194" data-attributes="member: 4811"><p>Ah sorry for the misinformation then :8 , that was just the first link I found for Turon river management after a quick google (I'm in vic and don't have full knowledge of the geography of NSW). I assumed he wasn't working in an NP in any case, just the simplest starting point I could find for potentially IDing the officers in question via figuring out/approaching whoever's in charge of them.</p><p>As to the issue of turbidity I'd think that laws from other states could probably be used as a precedent when the legislation is unclear, at least as the basis for a complaint. Mind you, I'm in no way a lawyer but If I were looking to approach their supervisor with a complaint about the behaviour then I'd be trying to do it with both a precedent regarding turbidity levels and a plan to mitigate the issue at my end if possible, as this addresses the issue they've raised and focuses the spotlight on the way they've approached AussieChris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bend, post: 305194, member: 4811"] Ah sorry for the misinformation then :8 , that was just the first link I found for Turon river management after a quick google (I'm in vic and don't have full knowledge of the geography of NSW). I assumed he wasn't working in an NP in any case, just the simplest starting point I could find for potentially IDing the officers in question via figuring out/approaching whoever's in charge of them. As to the issue of turbidity I'd think that laws from other states could probably be used as a precedent when the legislation is unclear, at least as the basis for a complaint. Mind you, I'm in no way a lawyer but If I were looking to approach their supervisor with a complaint about the behaviour then I'd be trying to do it with both a precedent regarding turbidity levels and a plan to mitigate the issue at my end if possible, as this addresses the issue they've raised and focuses the spotlight on the way they've approached AussieChris. [/QUOTE]
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