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Subject: | Re: Trespassing birders |
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Date: | Thu, 13 Nov 2003 09:53:57 +1100 |
LK wrote "The fortunate thing is that there are no fences when you get into the real outback." Hmmmm, OK, but in the vast majority of cases someone still owns, or leases, the land and the laws of trespass still hold. I'm sure this was written very much tongue on cheek. Cheers David Geering This message is intended for the addressee named and may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete it and notify the sender. Views expressed in this message may be those of the individual sender, and are not necessarily the views of the NSW Department of Environment and Conservation. |
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