Normsel
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I was detecting in a park in Ocean Springs this morning when a Parks & Recreation official kicked me out. I told her there were no signs and I couldn't find anything online about not metal detecting in Ocean Springs parks. She said kids will fall in the holes and I said you can look the entire park over and not be able to tell where I dug a coin.. She said I don't care it's against the law. I said I apologize and will leave now..
I did some research this morning and could not find any park regulations prohibiting metal detecting. I do know once a city gets it in their head that people metal detecting leave holes and destroy their parks they can't wait to ban it. I will admit I seen where someone had dug some plugs in the park the other day but since the rain you can't tell where they were at and most often that is the case.. Once in awhile you will see where someone detecting leaves a mess but for the most part you don't see it.
I don't know why but I have a gut feeling someone called her on me...
I did some research this morning and could not find any park regulations prohibiting metal detecting. I do know once a city gets it in their head that people metal detecting leave holes and destroy their parks they can't wait to ban it. I will admit I seen where someone had dug some plugs in the park the other day but since the rain you can't tell where they were at and most often that is the case.. Once in awhile you will see where someone detecting leaves a mess but for the most part you don't see it.
I don't know why but I have a gut feeling someone called her on me...