Old coin hunter
Well-known member
Was detecting last Saturday at my local park when a city police officer pulled up and paid me a visit. Said the buildings and grounds department head had called him and wanted him to tell me to stop detecting. Apparently he was sitting at home and watching the park on his home computer as it has video cameras covering the whole park. When he got right up to me he recognized me and said" oh, i didn't know it was you", i've also known this officer since he was a kid. We discussed that there was no law against what i was doing and i had him try to find the plugs i had cut, which he couldn't do without me pointing them out. After telling him this was my eleventh time there and there had been zero complaints over damage to the lawn he confided in me that the department head was a pain in the butt and was always calling in on anything he didn't like that going on at the park. The officer called me yesterday and had talked to the head and told him that what i was doing was fine as there was no damage to the lawn unlike when they have car shows or the yearly Frontier days celebration. The head then tried to say that it was against the law to remove artifacts from the ground and the officer asked him to define what an artifact was, which he couldn't do. There are numerous dry and or dead spots throughout the lawn but that's alright as he and his workers never run the sprinklers during the day to check and see if they are working or need adjusting and the lawn is only watered at night. I went and talked to the county commissioner who oversees him and told her exactly what happened and to go see for herself if i was "killing the lawn" as he stated. I also asked here to walk all the park area so she could see all the dead spots in the lawn due to his negligence. I will be talking to her again and see what the outcome will end up being. Oh, i found 74 coins, in three hours as i kept detecting after my chat with the officer with there being one Wheat and a 1971D Kennedy half. HH Jim