MDing rules for Denmark and Norway?

HallÄ Björnen! Kul o höra frÄn fler svenskar hÀr. Jag har sjÀlv planer pÄ att detekta i danmark(bor i malmö sÄ det ligger ju nÀra till hands) kommer dock sjÀlv behöva mer info innan jag sticker ut.
Hobbyn Àr ju dock inte lika hÄrt reglerad som i sverige. Efter vad jag förstÄtt sÄ behövs dÀr i skillnad till sverige inte tillstÄnd frÄn lÀnsstyrelse utan endast landÀgare, kommunÀgd/privatÀgd. Vissa fynd mÄste lÀmnas in sÄ kallade danefae. vilka de Àr hittar du hÀr http://www.natmus.dk/sw40216.asp
Jag vet sjÀlv inte tillrÀckligt sÄ hoppas nÄgon av danskarna hÀr hjÀlper till eller sÄ kan du frÄga om rÄd pÄ tex www.detekt.dk eller www.rygenedetektorklubb.com/
Ps var i landet hÄller du hus? Detektat nÄgot i sverige?
Ha de gött?
 

Tja!

Jag bor i Göteborg, har precis postat ansökan om tillstÄnd för ett par strÀnder utmed vÀstkusten. Skall bestÀlla min detektor imorgon, en Sov GT. AlltsÄ har jag inte detektat nÄgot Ànnu. SjÀlv dÄ?

Ha det gött ;)
 

Tja jag sitter i en vÀldigt liknande sits. BestÀllde detektor förra veckan, ocksÄ en minelab men det blev en XTerra 70 istÀllet. Sov GT verkar ocksÄ riktigt grym och bÀttre pÄ vissa grejer Àn x terra. GT verkar bÀttre pÄ stranden tex Àr de intryck jag fÄtt.
Än sĂ„ lĂ€nge har jag bara sökt och fĂ„tt tillstĂ„nd pĂ„ en del svenska strĂ€nder (inga osökta omrĂ„den dock) sĂ„ inte alltför spĂ€nnande men jag hoppas verkligen jag kan komma ivĂ€g till danmark för lite mer spĂ€nnande detekting.
Ha de fint/ iohannes
 

TÀnkte Äka till danmark pÄ en dagstur (fredrikshamn) och spendera en heldag pÄ strÀnderna norrut frÄn dÀr. Som jag har förstÄtt det Àr det tillÄtet att detektera pÄ strÀnderna, men om man hittar vissa saker mÄste man rapportera det? Eller mÄste man ha tillstÄnd av landÀgaren för en (kommunal?) strand?
 

Var i Danmark, pÄ en strand norr om Fredrikshamn, hittade ett mynt 50 öre frÄn 95, ca 20 pulltabs och minst 30 kapsyler. Hade problem med instÀllningarna i vattnet pÄ min GT, falska signaler hur jag Àn stÀllde in den sÄ höll mig till torra sanden :(
 

I vattnet Àr inte det enklaste stÀllet. :thumbsup:

Den torra sanden Àr oftast mycket enklare som sagt.

Det stÄr nog i manualen hur man kan köra den i vatten?

HĂ€lsningar,
Eu
 

Sum it up in english please so people traveling to Denmark or Norway can have the rules also.
 

*grin* There has not really been much chat on the laws now. :tongue3:

And my danish in written form is not the best either else I'd translate it.

Now if I get it right then the beaches can be detected without permission else you only need ok from the landowner.

Good Hunting!
Eu
 

Eu_citzen said:
*grin* There has not really been much chat on the laws now. :tongue3:

And my danish in written form is not the best either else I'd translate it.

Now if I get it right then the beaches can be detected without permission else you only need ok from the landowner.

Good Hunting!
Eu

Thank You EU
 

Eu_citzen said:
*grin* There has not really been much chat on the laws now. :tongue3:

And my danish in written form is not the best either else I'd translate it.

Now if I get it right then the beaches can be detected without permission else you only need ok from the landowner.

Good Hunting!
Eu

Hello - I'm heading to Norway for a few days and was wondering if any more than this is known about the MD laws there.... unfortunately I can't read Norsk... :-[

Thanks!
 

Try to find a Norwegian, I am not familiar with their laws.
Under Commercial links a Norwegian posted, PM him or use the email on his link. :thumbsup:
 

Sorry for necro-posting but i just joined the forum.

Danish law regarding "hittegods" (stuff found belonging to others) states that anything found belonging to others REGARDLESS of value should be delivered to the nearest police station. I saw a program where the intewiever asked the policeman regarding this rule, if a paperclip should be returned to the policesstation under that rule and he replied grinning: "yes by law it should be " but also said that in practice the police would laugh at this if done.
Seems to me the law was made so rigid so that they can reclaim ANY stuff found without anyone claiming it was "small potatoes".
In my opinion you would be safe with newer individual coins but not with hoards. Jewelry made of silver "should" be returned.
remember that anything from before 100 years ago still belongs to the state under the law of "danefĂŠ" and anything younger is "hittegods"

So to sum up: the law states: anything should be returned but they might let you keep it when you do. and if you dont they can punish you according to law.
we have strict laws but "weak" enforcement. hope it makes sence.
 

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