Editor Letter SunJournal

Cladiator1950

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Here is letter I wrote in this weeks SunJournal.

Have a little respect
On Father’s Day I decided to go to a local school to do a
little metal detecting—it is a new hobby I picked up recently.
I have noticed that when trying to get permission to detect
in certain places I get the cold shoulder. City officials
and others seem to think people doing detecting will leave
an area full of holes while we are digging.
The actions of a few should not define all of us. Members
of Metal Detecting Maine follow a strict code of ethics
when detecting.We leave areas in the same way we
find them.
Anyway, to make a long story short, I took my detector
out and started scanning the area when I got a nice hit.
My detector was telling me the metal object was on the
surface but the grass was fairly tall.
I was wearing gloves, which was lucky because as
I passed my hand over the grass to sweep it a side, the
gloves caught on something. I looked and it was the point
of a piece of sheet metal sticking out of the ground. I dug
up the rest of it and pulled it out and put it in my pouch.
Some child could have cut herself really badly on that.
Detecting that metal saved the school system problems
it does not need to deal with right now.
So city officials and others should ease up a little on this
great hobby.
Clem Bechard, Lewiston
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It would have been a true letter of education for the masses if you had included that 'code of ethics' you mentioned, that we follow. I hope it brings positive results for you. : )
 
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