hiyall
Jr. Member
- May 1, 2018
- 21
- 18
- Detector(s) used
- garrett ace 150, Fisher F75
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I have seen some stuff of people that have been fined and jailed for relic hunting. Archeologist say that this destroys and steals from history.
This doesn't make since when in my town, a golf course was laid down over right where a fort was built in the 1812 civil war. It was even named after the fort. Fort Harrison. Battle was "siege of fort Harrison."
This means that bulldozers, tree cutters, and other heavy machinery was brought In to make way for this golf course.
Shouldn't these people be fined and jailed just like your average detectorist has/would be or does a single person have no authority what so ever and can be pushed over?
Also, what about other historical areas that have been demolished to make way for whatever else?
This doesn't make since when in my town, a golf course was laid down over right where a fort was built in the 1812 civil war. It was even named after the fort. Fort Harrison. Battle was "siege of fort Harrison."
This means that bulldozers, tree cutters, and other heavy machinery was brought In to make way for this golf course.
Shouldn't these people be fined and jailed just like your average detectorist has/would be or does a single person have no authority what so ever and can be pushed over?
Also, what about other historical areas that have been demolished to make way for whatever else?
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