In all seriousness I have friends up in Royston on the island and it's already a problem up there.
In all seriousness, unless a significant number of people let them know directly of their opposition to this proposal (and soon btw) the problem WILL spread rapidly to the vast majority of the province. Sandman's (and others) wishful interpreting of the "
spin" aside, the Agenda here is to directly limit everyone's access in the name of "
protecting the environment" and "
liability issues". It is much more focused on the latter, and of course seen as a major cash saving initiative presented by those who never wander off the pavement.
The term "
Let Them Play Golf" which was employed in the direction of recreational anglers in another situation earlier this year comes very much to mind. IF you are content with that, If you are content to simply sit idly by with the vein hope that others will take care of countering this proposal for you, then
YOU will shortly bear witness to the loss of the vast majority of access to the back country in this province.
If you bother to have a read of the Master Plan this proposal is based on (latest link above), you cannot help but note:
- The extremely detailed description of measures employed to keep people from accessing the land and how effective they are...berms, gates, manned and unmanned, excavation, and even enforcement and punishment for accessing a closed area.
We have species of fish being killed off, habitat being destroyed, rivers and lakes being polluted and drained of their water on our crown land, and now they want to restrict our access to those lands so that industry can work unimpeded...
Then, should we try to access this crown land despite efforts to prevent us doing so, they are recommending:
"Fit the punishment to the crime: Make penalties meaningful...adding appropriate community service as a penalty and linking violations to other recreational opportunities..."
Appears Orwell was closer than he thought...
So, each individual is now faced with a choice. Put pen to paper, get your comments in before the deadline, contact your MLA and inform them of your concern. Or, sit idly by and hope someone else deals with this for you, or ignore it all together in the mad hope it will simply not effect you personally. If you are in the latter camp, I suggest you start looking into golf related investment opportunities. For without great public outcry, our access WILL disappear in BC...
Nog