RyanChappell
Elite Member
I could not find where this has been posted yet, but this must be the result of the rally's FMDF members were having in NYC. There is an entire page concerning NYC permit application and rules:
http://www.nycgovparks.org/permits/metal-detector
It continues the NY State tradition of not allowing significant items to be found without subjecting them to potential government confiscation, a rule which only encourages lying or that significant items are never found.
My concern is the part at the end requiring that you list any significant finds from the previous year. It makes no sense. Weren't permit holder already required to notify the park service. Will not finding anything significant influence whether you get a permit next year? Hmm. I guess a city with too many people has to have too many rules to go along with them... We are lucky to be allowed the privilege to obtain a permit on lands the people own.?
http://www.nycgovparks.org/permits/metal-detector
It continues the NY State tradition of not allowing significant items to be found without subjecting them to potential government confiscation, a rule which only encourages lying or that significant items are never found.
My concern is the part at the end requiring that you list any significant finds from the previous year. It makes no sense. Weren't permit holder already required to notify the park service. Will not finding anything significant influence whether you get a permit next year? Hmm. I guess a city with too many people has to have too many rules to go along with them... We are lucky to be allowed the privilege to obtain a permit on lands the people own.?