anybody smoke cheap baccy,ciggarettes.or drank cans from abroad ,, tax dodging
so your walking through newcastle airport with a bag full of cheap tabs and some geezer says, "oi, this is my loophole in the duty system, they're my tabs"
the whole point started not neccessarily as the legality or otherwise of dumping tyres in the river but that off the attitude of "they're my crabs" or "get away from this part of the beach cost they're "MY" traps.
the very first post in this thread declares that there are "theives" around that will look in your 'traps'
the point is to all those driven by greed and lust for crabs that they don't own a single one, till they are in their buckets, regardless of how many tyres they dump
This whole thread got me thinking and anyone that wants to spend 5 mins googling through the environment agency will see that, they are already aware and watching the situation and studies are being to done to look at the impact of crab trapping. In many estuaries there are now byelaws. Not be long before the tyne etc gets the same.
quote from an initial investigation covering tyne to berwick by the environment agency:
"Intensive recreational and commercial bait collection of lugworm, ragworm, mussels, crab, welks and periwinkle poses potential threats to marine communities in intertidal areas and disturbance to wintering birds. These include over collection for commercial purposes in the
form of collection from rocky shores, boulder turning, trampling and removal of prey for birds and disturbance to birds. Additional consequences may include remobilising contaminants locked in the substrates, navigational problems, digging conflicts with wildfowlers."
- 'potential threat', 'remobilising contaminants'
so they are aware its not as innocent as you all seem to think.
So back to the guy threatening my son, for having the audacity to look in a tyre on the beach in North Shields. I walked away from it with him, mainly because there is no way I am going to start brawling with some ****wit in front of my kids. But what If I had and the police get involved. How much more attention do you want to draw to yourselves before the authorities realise there is a mini industry taking place here and they can make money from it and regulate it the same way as the rest of the fishing industry. Maybe I should go back at low tide on my own and look in his 'traps' see if he gancies threatening me. It still makes my **** boil when I think about it
one day, one of these over protective collectors is gonna threaten someone, who won't back down. The police get involved, the PTA, The EA and then you're all screwed, all because of the greed of "MINE MINE MINE"