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Greenie
If you'd like you can read my first post in the "Todays Finds" section titled disgruntled digger. If not here is a short overview.
I looked all over online and couldn't find anything barring metal detecting at this public park in my town. I even sent a letter to the chamber of commerce 2 weeks ago asking if it was permitted and didn't hear back. So i went digging, some neighbors called in and reported me and I was told by a police officer that the city didn't want me digging there. He was a nice guy really so i didn't give him any guff and left.
Well i thought about it for awhile while digging in a friends back yard (found a bicentennial half) and I decided to go to city hall.
So i walk in and ask the woman behind the counter if she could provide me with any information about the public parks in town.
She had a few things that showed what events were coming and were going to be held at which park and etc. Well i combed through all that and couldn't find anything about metal detecting so I just asked her if there were any laws or regulations or anything concerning metal detecting. She pulled up a few things about it being unlawful to do on state parks and native american land and burial grounds. No biggie, I was already well aware of that. However she couldn't come up with anything about the public park in particular that I was told the city didn't want me digging in. I sat there for probably 30 or 40 minutes while she looked. So then I made a stop at the court house and came up empty there as well. There was nothing saying that i couldn't do what i had been doing. I find myself a bit upset about the whole ordeal. Who are these people who called me in? And why would they do that? Sure they could mention that i was digging holes to the police dispatch, but do you think they mentioned i was carrying a plastic bag around with me that I was filling with litter? Of course they didn't. Id say today I dug around 20 small plugs at that park. I would challenge any of those nosey neighbors or even the police officer to try and find 5. Im very careful when I dig. I clean up after myself well, and at the time I was even cleaning up after others! Hopefully I can resolve this by speaking to the head of city council, who should be back in town soon. I guess its not all bad though, managed to sneak a mercury dime out of that park before I was told to leave.
I looked all over online and couldn't find anything barring metal detecting at this public park in my town. I even sent a letter to the chamber of commerce 2 weeks ago asking if it was permitted and didn't hear back. So i went digging, some neighbors called in and reported me and I was told by a police officer that the city didn't want me digging there. He was a nice guy really so i didn't give him any guff and left.
Well i thought about it for awhile while digging in a friends back yard (found a bicentennial half) and I decided to go to city hall.
So i walk in and ask the woman behind the counter if she could provide me with any information about the public parks in town.
She had a few things that showed what events were coming and were going to be held at which park and etc. Well i combed through all that and couldn't find anything about metal detecting so I just asked her if there were any laws or regulations or anything concerning metal detecting. She pulled up a few things about it being unlawful to do on state parks and native american land and burial grounds. No biggie, I was already well aware of that. However she couldn't come up with anything about the public park in particular that I was told the city didn't want me digging in. I sat there for probably 30 or 40 minutes while she looked. So then I made a stop at the court house and came up empty there as well. There was nothing saying that i couldn't do what i had been doing. I find myself a bit upset about the whole ordeal. Who are these people who called me in? And why would they do that? Sure they could mention that i was digging holes to the police dispatch, but do you think they mentioned i was carrying a plastic bag around with me that I was filling with litter? Of course they didn't. Id say today I dug around 20 small plugs at that park. I would challenge any of those nosey neighbors or even the police officer to try and find 5. Im very careful when I dig. I clean up after myself well, and at the time I was even cleaning up after others! Hopefully I can resolve this by speaking to the head of city council, who should be back in town soon. I guess its not all bad though, managed to sneak a mercury dime out of that park before I was told to leave.