
Obviously in order to study a phenomenon in order to combat it, it it necessary first to define it. The vague label "nighthawking" needs defining and replacing (illegal artefact hunting does not necessarily involve doing it in the house of darkness and involves no birds of prey at all). It seems to me that keeping certain inside information from another party to enable walking off with their stuff is fraudulent behaviour, and should be condemned. Who, apart from a metal detectorist, would not agree to that?
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Indeed. Incidentally you don't need to lie to the landowner's face.
"Silence" (as in pocketing finds worth more than 300 pounds when your finds agreement says you must show and share them) can form the basis of an actionable misrepresentation (or "thieving" as we call it down our road.)
You'd have to wonder, out of 10,000 metal detectorists (70% of whom don't report to PAS) if any of them could possibly have ever done that?!
"if any of them could possibly have done that" !!! certainly not they are an honest bunch,arent they???he says with tongue firmly in cheek.
kyri.
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