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<blockquote data-quote="DirtyBob" data-source="post: 187383" data-attributes="member: 5386"><p>While the sign is there, it's a no go zone.</p><p></p><p>The ranger (or whoever is policing) can't tell a bunch of yobbos that they can't camp there while at the same time someone else (doing the right thing) is also camped there. It's impossible for them to be discretionary and effective at the same time - has to be one rule for all.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps the solution is to self-fund a highly descriptive tourist like sign. Something along the lines of "welcome to the oallen forde fossicking area." Then DETAIL the do's and don'ts (effectively tathradj's summary in the first post). This would allow for the desired use of the area and be enforceable by whoever is managing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtyBob, post: 187383, member: 5386"] While the sign is there, it's a no go zone. The ranger (or whoever is policing) can't tell a bunch of yobbos that they can't camp there while at the same time someone else (doing the right thing) is also camped there. It's impossible for them to be discretionary and effective at the same time - has to be one rule for all. Perhaps the solution is to self-fund a highly descriptive tourist like sign. Something along the lines of "welcome to the oallen forde fossicking area." Then DETAIL the do's and don'ts (effectively tathradj's summary in the first post). This would allow for the desired use of the area and be enforceable by whoever is managing. [/QUOTE]
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