Tom_in_CA
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I apologize for not answering immediately as you had hoped. This is a Sparks city ordinance that I looked up on their website. It's a PDF file that anybody can access. Hopefully this answers your question. I'm not hiding anything, nor am I'm making this up for grins and giggles!
thanx for replying. As I had said : It might be an actual rule, that truly said "no md'ing" in muni-park-ordinance.
As for the REASON such a rule might be in a particular city (Sparks in this case), you say:
"Previous irresponsible detectorists tearing the ground up and leaving trash is precisely the reason that this ridiculous ordinance was enacted."
Curious how you came to this conclusion ? It's possible that if you asked the powers-that-be , in Sparks: "Why?", they might indeed say "because of holes". To which you mutter under your breath: "Durned those md'rs who left holes", right ?
But don't be so quick to assume that's really the reason. Often time it's merely the mental connotation of the MERE SIGHT of a "man with a detector". That "oh no, he might leave holes". WHETHER OR NOT ANYONE EVER ACTUALLY DID. Or someone before goes in and asks "permission" . Some envisions geeks with shovels leaving holes, and invent a rule to "address this pressing issue". And attributes it to "holes" as the "go-to" reason to justify the rule they just invented. And sure, they'll say 'because of holes'. Even if they never actually saw any. Just the mental connotation, or having seen someone stoop down and poke the ground, they can just naturally assume "holes". Even if the md'r never left any.
I've seen this happen before, where NO ONE can cite any such incident, despite the claim of "holes".