mikeandwife91
Greenie
In our little town, my wife and I have already been told by the supervisor running the park system that we are not allowed to metal detect on any of the playing fields on park property. That hasn't set well with me for a long time, but we have honored their rules. This past year, a friend of mine from church was elected to city council, and as luck would have it, he is in charge of the parks. Since I already knew how the supervisor of parks felt about metal detecting, I wrote my friend a rather lengthy email laying out a plan using a permit system with guidelines about metal detecting for the general public. I offered my assistance in helping them make up the guidelines. We are very meticulous about our holes and cleanliness and would want others to be as well. My friend liked the idea, and was going to forward my email to the supervisor, then start a discussion about it. It will be interesting to see how it shakes out. Anyone else helped their city government implement a metal detecting program? Some thoughts would be nice if so. I'll keep everyone posted as to what happens.