A few signs saying poison bait has been laid for fox control might help with
the dog problem? But not the 4WD (maybe a few landmines as well?)
On 30/01/2008, Steve <> wrote:
>
> G'day Alistair
>
> It's the same on the west coast of Victoria. Summer campers and
> visitors (and locals of course) totally ignore the signs about no
> dogs, no vehicles etc. and do what they like. A group of us walked
> the beaches from the SA border to Port Fairy and there were dogs and
> vehicles everywhere. No policing. There are plenty of signs but
> these are useless without policing and, as you say, penalties.
>
> See
>
> http://soundwaves.usgs.gov/2004/01/
>
> for an example of how things can be better and
>
>
> www.oceanodunes.org/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=216&view=previous
>
> for an example of the attitudes of the opposition.
>
> I love this quote: "Obviously these enviro wachos are not Darwinists
> (survival of the fittest)".
>
> Apparently Hooded and Snowy Plovers etc. deserve to die out if they
> can't cope with our dogs, quad bikes and Hummers.
>
>
> Steve
> Hamilton, Vic
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