jordanmills
Senior Member
Karens exist on the right side of the political spectrum too.
You're not wrong, but I bet he's much less likely to encounter them in his area.
Karens exist on the right side of the political spectrum too.
I realize the curb strips belong to the city, but I won't dig a strip in front of a house, because the homeowner takes care of the grass in that area.
There are a lot of strips in open areas that I hit, but have been finding them
OVERLOADED with trash in my area.
Still gonna keep hunting till I find the good ones.
I realize the curb strips belong to the city, but I won't dig a strip in front of a house, because the homeowner takes care of the grass in that area.
There are a lot of strips in open areas that I hit, but have been finding them
OVERLOADED with trash in my area.
Still gonna keep hunting till I find the good ones.
I realize the curb strips belong to the city, but I won't dig a strip in front of a house, because the homeowner takes care of the grass in that area.
There are a lot of strips in open areas that I hit, but have been finding them
OVERLOADED with trash in my area.
Still gonna keep hunting till I find the good ones.
Tried detecting some curb edges today. First time, smaller farming town dating back 100+ years.
About 1 hour into it, a guy walking a dog asked if we had a permit. He was wierd and was smiling real big so I thought he was joking. He walked passed me before I could answer.
Short time later 2 city police pull up. Says some guy complained we were digging on his property. I explained I was metal detecting only on on curb strips which are public easements. The first officer said he didn't know the particulars about that but the caller claimed he owns the curb strip. He seemed pretty hesitant about letting me continue.
The second officer, the sergeant, stepped in and said naw those curb strips are city property far as he knows. Said his dad used to detect on beaches and found lots of cool rings. Asked if I found anything good and let me go back to detecting.
That's it, brief encounter with local law enforcement in a small town. Apparently not a regular call for service.
Found some coppers, and plenty of clad, no silver. But there's a bunch more streets to hit.
First time detecting curb strips, and got the cops called on me. Should I expect this every time?
I’ve had similar encounters as well. One karen must of called cause as soon as the cops said carry on she came out pissed. I told her to piss off since I wasn’t even on her strip and she told me to be careful cause some are armed. I told her so am I. Lady was a complete female dog. Anyhow I finished that block and saluted her on the way out. 9/10 it’s a woman and most have tons of political and equality signs in there yard. At this point I actually look forward to the confrontation as I find joy in there petty anger.