ollster wrote:Well, I envisage it being $2400 x 2 dogs x 4 people = $19,200. Seems about right to me.
Or perhaps also x8 days (their suspected registration entry) = $153,600
I like the way you think

ollster wrote:Well, I envisage it being $2400 x 2 dogs x 4 people = $19,200. Seems about right to me.
Or perhaps also x8 days (their suspected registration entry) = $153,600
Michael_Kingston wrote:For all those wondering about the legal ramifications of bringing a dog into a National Park, ......
Penalty:
Fine not exceeding 20 penalty units.[/b]
The current value of a penalty unit under the Penalty Units and Other Penalties Act 1987 is $120. Therefore, the maximum fine for bringing dogs into a National Park is $2400.
Singe wrote:There are always selfish idiots who will insist on ruining things for everyone else. The last time I was at South Cape Bay a group of two adults and two kids walked in and sat up on the rocks above the beach - when we returned the kids (presumably) had scratched their names into the rocks - ..............
PeterJ wrote:Some people really are just totally selfish and think that they can do whatever they like. I say publish the photos and shame them and encourage PWS to prosecute. If you (the witnesses) are not willing to go the the media, then at least put the photos and any other details on the forum and I reckon someone will soon alert the media as to where to look to get the story.
Go for them.
geoskid wrote:Peter, this is not meant to be as frivolous as it may seem, but replace that photo with Aboriginal Art and then re-read your comments. It's a cultural and time thing SURELY. - meant for discussion only.
PeterJ wrote:geoskid wrote:Peter, this is not meant to be as frivolous as it may seem, but replace that photo with Aboriginal Art and then re-read your comments. It's a cultural and time thing SURELY. - meant for discussion only.
I am afraid you have completely lost me here. The photo in my first post has nothing to do with my second post (which I have now amended to make that clear). As far as I can see you are quoting the text from one post to relate it to a photo in another post (or am I not understanding you)?
In any case I just don't like to see nor would condone someone writing their name on natural features, or for that matter on buildings in cities etc.
PeterJ wrote:
In any case I just don't like to see nor would condone someone writing their name on natural features, or for that matter on buildings in cities etc.
geoskid wrote:Exactly Ollster - anyone want to tackle it?
tasadam wrote:People just don't realize that one reason they should be kept out is disease. I'm sure there are heaps of examples where domestic animals have diseases that are not present in the wild. I'm no bird expert, but the cockatiel is one example where diseases could be spread.
sirius Tas wrote:Did anyone get the rego # back at Cockle Creek??? I would hate to think that they are Tasmanian walkers treating our forest/wildlife with such scant regard.
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