pirimid
Tenderfoot
- Oct 21, 2011
- 8
- 5
- Detector(s) used
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1-White's Dual Field
2-Garrett Sea Hunter Mark 2
3-Garrett Ace 350
4-Garrett GtI 1500-(Currently Use)
5-Garrett AT Pro
6-Minelab Explorer SE (Currently Use)
7-Fisher Gold Bug (Currently Use)
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I am posting this info for all to see as I already responded to another member concerning metal detecting in the Broward County Florida parks (ALLOWED ON NOT ALLOWED--ANSWERED)
You are NOT allowed to metal detect in ANY of the Broward County Parks....(period)...Yes, IT is absolutely ridiculous..in your question you list the broward county parks info web site..The 2nd to the last bullet on the bottom states check the broward county dode (25 1/2)..I have done the research for you and everyone else in this forum....
https://library.municode.com/index.aspx?clientId=10288
Under the above Broward County Codes CHECK OUT CODE 25 1/2-3 Subsection (b) >>Click on the general section 25 1/2 Article 1 (In General)>>then under 25 1/2 (3) Park Property--subsection (b)....
They do not want anyone to dig into the grass at all...I spoke with a woman (Tony Payton) of Broward county parks and although she didn't know the exact code--(I found that) she did say metal detecting is not allowed under the general code 25 1/2..
Sadly, I also contacted and spoke with the Coral Springs Parks and Rec dept head (Rick Engle) who also told me Metal detecting is not allowed in the city parks...IT DOES NOT SAY A SINGLE WORK ABOUT METAL DETECTING IN THE COUNTY OR CITY WEBSITE.
It references disturbing the grass and no digging of holes...you or anyone can contact me by phone for more info...James.M 954 696 8494
Not to say that I have ever been bothered while metal detecting in Fort Lauderdale,, I was stopped in Coral Springs. (Mullins Park)..
I hope this helps you and all of my metal detecting family...
You are NOT allowed to metal detect in ANY of the Broward County Parks....(period)...Yes, IT is absolutely ridiculous..in your question you list the broward county parks info web site..The 2nd to the last bullet on the bottom states check the broward county dode (25 1/2)..I have done the research for you and everyone else in this forum....
https://library.municode.com/index.aspx?clientId=10288
Under the above Broward County Codes CHECK OUT CODE 25 1/2-3 Subsection (b) >>Click on the general section 25 1/2 Article 1 (In General)>>then under 25 1/2 (3) Park Property--subsection (b)....
They do not want anyone to dig into the grass at all...I spoke with a woman (Tony Payton) of Broward county parks and although she didn't know the exact code--(I found that) she did say metal detecting is not allowed under the general code 25 1/2..
Sadly, I also contacted and spoke with the Coral Springs Parks and Rec dept head (Rick Engle) who also told me Metal detecting is not allowed in the city parks...IT DOES NOT SAY A SINGLE WORK ABOUT METAL DETECTING IN THE COUNTY OR CITY WEBSITE.
It references disturbing the grass and no digging of holes...you or anyone can contact me by phone for more info...James.M 954 696 8494
Not to say that I have ever been bothered while metal detecting in Fort Lauderdale,, I was stopped in Coral Springs. (Mullins Park)..
I hope this helps you and all of my metal detecting family...
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