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8th May 2020, 06:38 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Is it OK to walk off with tree branches under my arm?
Is it OK if, while walking the dog in the council park, some eucalyptus branches climb into my arms and levitate across the park into my car boot?
A branch fell down a few months ago. It's finally been cut into 2m lengths and thrown into the long grass. They're approx as thick as your wrist. Quite heavy wood. I have a couple of ideas I could do with them, depending if any borer have got to them yet.
If it is not OK - would it be OK if I do it in a pre-dawn raid and no one sees me? I mean, if no one sees me - then it never happened. Did it?
Then again it is a long walk across the park to the car park.
Or maybe I do it right in the middle of the day. If I get stopped I can claim ignorance that way. What do you think?My YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/2_KPRN6I9SE
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8th May 2020, 06:45 PM #2.
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It put on some decent work clothes and use a barrow - that way you might look like you are "official"
I'd do it - except my drive has a huge pile of wood on it that has not been touched for 10 years.
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8th May 2020, 06:55 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Yep just put on a high vis vest and look bored.
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8th May 2020, 07:06 PM #4GOLD MEMBER
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Yes great idea. Sadly I don't have a ute. Only a sedan. Otherwise I could easily look the part.
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8th May 2020, 07:32 PM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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Just shake your head while you load up like you're thinking, "I can't believe they didn't have a vehicle for this..."
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8th May 2020, 07:52 PM #6
If anybody asks your a tree inspection scientist from the government contacting tree science review reports concerning the state and straightness of local eucalyptus speciesism.
Obviously this one needs some research,(the branch I mean lol not me)
Cheers Matt.
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8th May 2020, 07:57 PM #7
Just make it very visable. Hyvis vest and a wheelbarrow or a trolly.
I am learning, slowley.
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9th May 2020, 09:36 AM #8GOLD MEMBER
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simply suggest that Tito here likes to fetch, and he chose this one so I'm obliging him by taking it home with us
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9th May 2020, 10:37 AM #9GOLD MEMBER
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A fellow school boy had the bright idea to steal a TV van and rock up to the Hornsby store and advise that there was a recall on one particular brand of TV's. Said models were removed, loaded, a receipt issued and off they went. Arrested the next day.
Just fall over the branch and take it into your custody as evidence for your impending law suit.
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10th May 2020, 01:00 PM #10Taking a break
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Yep, hide in plain sight.
A plain white van, hard hat and hi-vis vest is basically a free pass to do anything you like.
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10th May 2020, 01:23 PM #11
Why should you not just take it?
would they stop you picking up litter or dog $h!t in the park?I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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10th May 2020, 01:47 PM #12
If it were a manicured park where the debris would be removed anyway by council, I would just take it. If it’s a nature reserve however, I would be more inclined to leave it.
My rule of thumb is that if it’s ok for me to do, then I should expect everyone else to do it too. Now if everyone did it, would the effects be detrimental.
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