Tom_in_CA said:
ironsight said:
.... Some of you are making a simple thing as detecting a park more complicated and paranoidal than it should be.......
Iron-sight, have you ever asked yourself why this is? I have. I have wondered where this "must grovel at city hall" notion ever got started. Because I came from the generation (mid 1970s), where no one ever even wondered that sort of thing. The thought never crossed our minds that we "needed permission". Oh sure, we had the "presence of mind" to not be in the middle of deep retrievals when busy-bodies were present, blah blah. And had the presence of mind to avoid "obvious historic sensitive monuments". But when it came to run-of-the-mill parks, schools, beaches, etc.... these worries never even occured to us. No one worried: "is there a permit ?" or "might it be illegal?", etc... So ask yourself: what changed ?
My theory is this: The human psyche of observing the following: Someone (especially a person hard-wired to be more skittish and cautious type) ...... reads or hears of a booting or ticket or hassles from someplace else. And in this internet age of lightening fast communication, it's not hard to find some story like this, etc... Eg.: such & such state parks require a permit", or "so & so got busted and ticketed at such & such city park in Ohio", blah blah. So no matter HOW FAR AWAY, or HOW REMOTE and isolated that may be, yet .......... human psychology kicks in. The skittish person says to himself, "gee, I don't want any hassles. I better to ask to make sure". Lo & behold, he gets himself a "no", where .... no one ever cared before. Hmmm, so he puts out that info for other md'rs (afterall, you want to alert your friends and buddies). Hence another "off-limits place" enters the rumor mill info jet-age. Others read of that, simply fueling their desire to "go ask in their particular locale" (afterall, you "can't be too safe", right?).
So you see the vicious circle ? It's the very fear itself, which merely becomes a self-fulfilling vicious loop! Rarely is it "others who left holes", or "cultural heritage", blah blah blah. OH SURE, those are the "go-to" answers that the desk-jockey gives, to justify the "no" he just gave you. But that fails to ask "what put it on his radar as something needing a decision/rule.... TO BEGIN WITH!?" It was the person there grovelling for his princely say-so. Thus eliciting the "safe answer". Aaarrggh, it's as if we md'rs can be our own worst enemy, eh ?
You know "Tom" I can remember in the mid 80's when the detector boom swept through our area, they're detecting clubs around and the monthly meeting place was the city park. They had club hunts regularly there and Nobody cared!!! the park board or otherwise!!! I have drove by the park back then on those warm falls days and they would be so many people detecting the park that at a distance it looked like bee's in a clover field, and Nobody cared! on one of those nice days you could drive by the Court House and see people swarming the lawn swinging detectors, same went for the larger High School grounds.
Nobody had a problem with it!
Nobody got permission!
Police were never called!
Nobody was ever ask to leave!
These properties are still owned and funded by the tax payers! they are public property!!
Now if drive by the same park on any given day its a rarity to see someone with a detector, I have but never more than two people!
There is NO detecting clubs around any longer and there hasn't been for a couple of decades now!
It seems as though some people in some places don't metal detect so why should anybody else? its this mindset that wants to find some excuse or some reason that other people shouldn't be allowed to detect! Its almost like the country's issue with guns, they are so many people that don't own guns, that don't see any need for them, so nobody should have them, so they deem them "EVIL" "Gun's Kill People"
I say be smart!
Read the posted signs!
Don't leave a mess!
Be Friendly!
Keep a low profile!
Just the other day I went to detect a local practice ball field and when I got there this guy was mowing the grass, so while he was on the mower I starting walking around and picking up the SPECTOR's left trash from the evening before, cups, cans, paper items, half eaten junk.. He started packing up so I struck up a little conversation with him, about how bad people are to just trash up a place and he said yea, its amazing! and most of all the cleanup is done via volunteers, I told him I metal detect and I see this all the time and that I always try to pickup after myself and even others if I need to. Now, what do you think his reply was to me detecting the area?? (I only spent maybe 20 minutes picking up) (No the property isn't posted)
I'll post back after while with that outcome.
Mark