hollowpointred
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every time i ask for permission to detect a park in the area i either get the runaround of " call when you want to go" and then no time is ever appropriate, or nasty responses like this one i just got. here is the mail i sent to them..............
Hi! its Keith ########## again with a few questions regarding my hobby of metal detecting in one of the county parks. Recently it was brought to my attention that the property at Grubb Rd and Andys Ln (Jester Park) was indeed a park, and also that it had an old house on it that would be interesting to look around with my metal detector. upon further research, I found that Jester Park is a "passive" park? What exactly does that mean? The property doesn't look much like a park, and I was curious to find out a little more about it. Also, if it is a public park, would it be ok if my brother and I looked around the yard with our metal detectors some morning? Of course, as always, we would fill any small holes we might dig and would do no damage to the grass or the property. We were interested in going during the morning hours on any weekend that the park would be available. Thank you in advance for your help, and I am looking forward to your reply.
this is the short RUDE reply........
The answer is NO. The fields are leased to a Dairy Farm with cows! The old building is dangerous and we do not want anyone up there.
that was it.
every time i contact this person i get a short rude response.i see no reason why my request would warrant a shouted NO response. a simple explanation would have done. im so angry i want to write her back a nasty response of my own. (but then i would really get no where fast)
im sick and tired of this county treating me like im some kind of a whipping boy or a criminal. does this s#$%^ happen to you guys as well?
Hi! its Keith ########## again with a few questions regarding my hobby of metal detecting in one of the county parks. Recently it was brought to my attention that the property at Grubb Rd and Andys Ln (Jester Park) was indeed a park, and also that it had an old house on it that would be interesting to look around with my metal detector. upon further research, I found that Jester Park is a "passive" park? What exactly does that mean? The property doesn't look much like a park, and I was curious to find out a little more about it. Also, if it is a public park, would it be ok if my brother and I looked around the yard with our metal detectors some morning? Of course, as always, we would fill any small holes we might dig and would do no damage to the grass or the property. We were interested in going during the morning hours on any weekend that the park would be available. Thank you in advance for your help, and I am looking forward to your reply.
this is the short RUDE reply........
The answer is NO. The fields are leased to a Dairy Farm with cows! The old building is dangerous and we do not want anyone up there.
that was it.
every time i contact this person i get a short rude response.i see no reason why my request would warrant a shouted NO response. a simple explanation would have done. im so angry i want to write her back a nasty response of my own. (but then i would really get no where fast)
