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Tvov
Oct 22, 2017Explorer II
I can hear the howls coming from environmental groups if you start bulldozing more state park land to make camping sites for gas guzzling, polluting RVs.
Then when government (whatever level) "buys" more land (remember, this is your money), all sorts of restrictions usually come with it. NO ATVs, no hunting, no fishing, no mountain biking, even no camping. Not even HIKING or walking unless you are on marked trails!! Unless you are wearing the latest, expensive outfit to go bird watching, you can do nothing on the land. Unless of course you want a baseball field "for the kids", then you can bulldoze it. In my small corner of New England I see it happen all the time with towns buying up land "for the public". It is for "everyone" to enjoy, but only if you are doing what "we" think is correct.
I always get suspicious when anyone says "the government should do something about this".
Then when government (whatever level) "buys" more land (remember, this is your money), all sorts of restrictions usually come with it. NO ATVs, no hunting, no fishing, no mountain biking, even no camping. Not even HIKING or walking unless you are on marked trails!! Unless you are wearing the latest, expensive outfit to go bird watching, you can do nothing on the land. Unless of course you want a baseball field "for the kids", then you can bulldoze it. In my small corner of New England I see it happen all the time with towns buying up land "for the public". It is for "everyone" to enjoy, but only if you are doing what "we" think is correct.
I always get suspicious when anyone says "the government should do something about this".
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