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Correct<br>
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and really if my cache was something more than a nano would reactivate
it but I will however continue to replace another cache that gets
stolen by this threatening individual, and force the issue<br>
<br>
Regan<br>
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Jim Scotti wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Unfortunately, I suppose one mans litter is another mans treasure. I wonder
if there's any official reference in the A.R.S. codes that might apply fairly
literally to a geocache or related item. I wonder if the sticker that is
being used is an official sticker or one that was made up by whoever is
placing them. In my opinion, the sticker is far uglier than the "litter" it
was replacing. It is being made to be seen while the geocache is usually
hidden or camoflagued and generally not easily seen by the untrained eye.....
Jim.
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008, MEL HOCKWITT wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Seems to me it would not apply as it is not litter etc.
Mel
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13-1603. Criminal littering or polluting; classification
A. A person commits criminal littering or polluting if such person without
lawful authority does any of the following:
1. Throws, places, drops or permits to be dropped on public property or
property of another which is not a lawful dump any litter, destructive or
injurious material which he does not immediately remove.
2. Discharges or permits to be discharged any sewage, oil products or
other harmful substances into any waters or onto any shorelines within the
state.
3. Dumps any earth, soil, stones, ores or minerals on any land.
B. Criminal littering or polluting is punished as follows:
1. A class 6 felony if a knowing violation of subsection A in which the
amount of litter or other prohibited material or substance exceeds three
hundred pounds in weight or one hundred cubic feet in volume or is done in
any quantity for a commercial purpose.
2. A class 1 misdemeanor if the act is not punishable under paragraph 1 of
this subsection and involves placing any destructive or injurious material
on or within fifty feet of a highway, beach or shoreline of any body of
water used by the public.
3. A class 2 misdemeanor if not punishable under paragraph 1 or 2 of this
subsection.
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I'm not normally a religious man, but if you're up there, save me,
Superman! - Homer Simpson
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