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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Unclear laws in NSW .
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<blockquote data-quote="SinHof" data-source="post: 50249" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Hi Outback,</p><p>Its a sad state of affairs in this state (NSW) that you almost have to have law degree and carry a briefcase full of documents dealing with all of the acts and regulations to cover yourself when fronted by a ranger et al.</p><p>These days most of my prospecting is done with a metal detector and therefore dont have as much in the way of regulations to worry about compared to those who enjoy wet prospecting.</p><p>I still have fairly vivid memories of having a toe-to-toe with Nundle Guy while wet prospecting a couple of years back. Like most folk here when out in the bush prospecting you like to have your mind on what youre doing and not worrying about being hassled by an official given that you are working within those vague regulations.</p><p>Cheers, SinHof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinHof, post: 50249, member: 972"] Hi Outback, Its a sad state of affairs in this state (NSW) that you almost have to have law degree and carry a briefcase full of documents dealing with all of the acts and regulations to cover yourself when fronted by a ranger et al. These days most of my prospecting is done with a metal detector and therefore dont have as much in the way of regulations to worry about compared to those who enjoy wet prospecting. I still have fairly vivid memories of having a toe-to-toe with Nundle Guy while wet prospecting a couple of years back. Like most folk here when out in the bush prospecting you like to have your mind on what youre doing and not worrying about being hassled by an official given that you are working within those vague regulations. Cheers, SinHof. [/QUOTE]
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