WaterWalker
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Here is the reply from the DCR MassParks Team sent to Roger.
I read it as the Permission for searching for Persnal Item is for the Non-Beach areas.
I am not reposting ALL of the previous correspondences here.
I am going to carry a copy from now on...MANY, MANY Thanks are due Roger from ALL of us!
Dear Mr. Barbrick:
I am sending this email on behalf of Mrs. Ellen FitzPatrick who is currently out of office.
Thank you for your follow-up email. We apologize for any confusion and hope that this email can provide some clarification.
After receiving your latest email, I consulted with several of my colleagues in order to better understand the intent of the latest recommendation regarding our metal detecting regulation. As it pertains to metal detecting on coastal and inland beaches, permission from the park supervisor will actually not be required. I apologize for any confusion that may have been caused by the previous email. As for other non-beach areas within DCR parks and forests
I read it as the Permission for searching for Persnal Item is for the Non-Beach areas.
I am not reposting ALL of the previous correspondences here.
I am going to carry a copy from now on...MANY, MANY Thanks are due Roger from ALL of us!
Dear Mr. Barbrick:
I am sending this email on behalf of Mrs. Ellen FitzPatrick who is currently out of office.
Thank you for your follow-up email. We apologize for any confusion and hope that this email can provide some clarification.
After receiving your latest email, I consulted with several of my colleagues in order to better understand the intent of the latest recommendation regarding our metal detecting regulation. As it pertains to metal detecting on coastal and inland beaches, permission from the park supervisor will actually not be required. I apologize for any confusion that may have been caused by the previous email. As for other non-beach areas within DCR parks and forests