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gingerflaps | 19:02 Thu 13th Aug 2009 | Law
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Hi, I was kicked out of my local park today because i was testing out my new metal detector, there was no signs saying i couldnt do it, but the park warden said there was sings, when i asked him to show me he tried coming up with excuses and said there was a by-law... is there anywhere i can see thses by laws as i think metal detecting is a grey area as far as the law stands
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The byelaws relating to parks usually appear on the website of the council which owns those parks. If not, they'll be available for inspection at the relevant council offices.

Chris
I assume if you find anything you have to dig a hole and too many of these would either look unsightly or you could get people tripping up over them.
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