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29th June 2013, 08:44 PM
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Rotaredom
Taskforce shuts down illegal activity in Alpine National Park
Just some Vic news I came across, still trying to get my head around some idiot cut a wooden fence up for firewood!
http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/about-us/n...-park-over-the
Taskforce shuts down illegal activity in Alpine National Park over the Queen's Birthday weekend
Tuesday 18 June, 2013
Visitor safety and park protection have been the aim of recent compliance activity between Parks Victoria and Victoria Police in the Alpine National Park, north of Licola.
Authorised officers have been undertaking regular patrols, targeting illegal behaviour throughout Gippsland’s remote high country, resulting in a high number of infringement notices and prosecutions pending for more serious offences.
The patrols conducted over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend included the seizure of several firearms. Other offences detected included illegal campfires, off road driving, taking vehicles behind seasonally closed gates, and bringing dogs into the park. Significant criminal damage to national park assets also occurred over the weekend.
Parks Victoria Ranger in Charge of the Wonnangatta Moroka area of the Alpine National Park, Mike Dower, said park visitors should be able to explore parks safely and without encountering this level of illegal activity.
“Rangers will continue to conduct targeted compliance operations in four wheel drives and on trail bikes across the entire Alpine National Park for a range of illegal activities that have been reported.
Mr Downer said of most concern was the destruction of timber posts and fences outside the heritage-listed Moroka Hut.
“The fence was cut up with a chainsaw for firewood and transported to a nearby campground. The offender was interviewed by a Parks Victoria Authorised Officer. The matter will now be transferred to Victoria Police for follow up,” he said.
Parks Victoria will continue to run compliance operations on a regular basis in the remote areas of the Gippsland High Country.
For information on hunting regulations in the Alpine regions of Victoria go to http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/game-hunting
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29th June 2013, 08:48 PM
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Darwinism .... these people need not breath our air!!!!
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30th June 2013, 01:34 AM
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Patrol God
These are type of f wits that ruin it for the rest of us!
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30th June 2013, 08:56 AM
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Patrol God
X 2 with you Stropp just a few idiots will close down the high country in the blink of an eye.
We are very very lucky in Vic to has this asset on our back door and to have a few Clowns cut up signs/fences for fire wood
is just not on,. I've said it in other posts if I see anyone acting like a clown and doing the wrong thing I will take rego numbers
and hand them on. This high country is for us all to enjoy, same as anywhere else take out what you bring in, and leave any campsites better than how you
found them. Our spot on the Murray used to have a plaque nailed to a tree in memory of someones mate, over the years the
sign has disappeared along with the redgum table and chairs {fire wood}. Don't let the Greenie get their way and close these areas up to all who venture to enjoy it.
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11th October 2013, 12:00 PM
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Expert
I also had a pic posted on my Facebook of an area just passed Walhalla of 'road spikes' literally dug into the ground across 4wd tracks just shows how many idiots are out there unfortunately
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11th October 2013, 12:04 PM
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Expert
And after the bushfire in January around that area, then subsequent heavy rains, I cannot believe the amount of 4wd's that had to be towed out of 'creeks' (they were overflowing rivers) and idiots bypassing the Road Closed signs. These people were unaware that their insurance would not cover them as they were on 'closed tracks'
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11th October 2013, 05:08 PM
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Legendary
.........and they breed too.
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11th October 2013, 05:18 PM
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Expert
Unfortunately they do NP99 .... and people wonder why all these places are being closed off from the public. We have tracks in Gippsland that the DSE wont grade etc, because they just don't want people in the area.
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11th October 2013, 05:32 PM
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Enjoying the trips
Very very disappointing to read this, as said the powers that be will close the area and the rest of us suffer.
I haven't been to the high country yet and do hope it will be open when I finally get a chance.
While preparing for our recent CSR trip there was mention of well timber being used in campfires, you have to be bloody joking to think that is in any way acceptable.
Oxygen thieves.
Cheers
Macca
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11th October 2013, 05:42 PM
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Travelling Podologist
And just yesterday I heard on the radio that the camp site at Torongo Falls was possibly to be closed after some brainless dorks vandalised the toilets there.
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