Dimeman
Bronze Member
I would like some feedback on this draft of a petition for some area parks that, metal detector use is prohibited in.
I plan on putting this on an online petition website and have people sign and comment on, after I get it to the final revision..
I could also modify it some, to make it into an email to send.
Please feel free to suggest anything ....additions, comments, or deletions to help get the professional metal detector users, thought across.
Thanks,
Dimeman
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A petition to repeal the ban of metal detector useage in precinct 4 park areas.
We the undersigned, appeal to you to lift any bans of the use of recreational metal detector usage in your precinct 4 area parks.
The precinct 4 area parks offer many outdoor activities for thousands of park users. But you have banned many people who want to use these parks with their families, because their hobby is metal detecting. This is a unfair restriction in your precinct 4 area parks.
Metal detector users help keep the park areas clean by removing dangerous, and many trash metal objects that we find, that could harm other park users. Items such as knives, razor blades, discarded syringe needles, bullets, sharp aluminum can pieces, and many other metal pieces that may possibly injure the public, have all been found in all areas of many parks. We also find crushed aluminum cans, can pulltabs, and other items on top of, and in the ground. When we find these items we retrieve them and discard them properly. We do this with no charge for this service, to the county or city, only for the enjoyment of retrieving the few loose coins we are searching for.
Most of the items we are searching for, which are dropped coins and dropped modern jewelry, are only a few inches deep. And by using a small digging tool, we dig a small hole, retrieve the items, and recover the hole afterwards, as to make it not noticeable. Thus we are leaving the park grounds in better condition than when we found them.
We consider the ban on the use of metal detectors in the precinct 4 area parks to be an unfair restriction of our public use of the parks, based only upon someone digging up some trinkets. We hope you will lift this ban, so that many more citizens can enjoy these park areas for their recreational activity, metal detecting.
I plan on putting this on an online petition website and have people sign and comment on, after I get it to the final revision..
I could also modify it some, to make it into an email to send.
Please feel free to suggest anything ....additions, comments, or deletions to help get the professional metal detector users, thought across.
Thanks,
Dimeman
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To: -------------------------------------------------
To the -------------------------------------------
A petition to repeal the ban of metal detector useage in precinct 4 park areas.
We the undersigned, appeal to you to lift any bans of the use of recreational metal detector usage in your precinct 4 area parks.
The precinct 4 area parks offer many outdoor activities for thousands of park users. But you have banned many people who want to use these parks with their families, because their hobby is metal detecting. This is a unfair restriction in your precinct 4 area parks.
Metal detector users help keep the park areas clean by removing dangerous, and many trash metal objects that we find, that could harm other park users. Items such as knives, razor blades, discarded syringe needles, bullets, sharp aluminum can pieces, and many other metal pieces that may possibly injure the public, have all been found in all areas of many parks. We also find crushed aluminum cans, can pulltabs, and other items on top of, and in the ground. When we find these items we retrieve them and discard them properly. We do this with no charge for this service, to the county or city, only for the enjoyment of retrieving the few loose coins we are searching for.
Most of the items we are searching for, which are dropped coins and dropped modern jewelry, are only a few inches deep. And by using a small digging tool, we dig a small hole, retrieve the items, and recover the hole afterwards, as to make it not noticeable. Thus we are leaving the park grounds in better condition than when we found them.
We consider the ban on the use of metal detectors in the precinct 4 area parks to be an unfair restriction of our public use of the parks, based only upon someone digging up some trinkets. We hope you will lift this ban, so that many more citizens can enjoy these park areas for their recreational activity, metal detecting.