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| Thread ID: 145790 | 2018-01-28 19:52:00 | Reverse Racism | Roscoe (6288) | PC World Chat |
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| 1445648 | 2018-01-28 23:49:00 | Well if your co-ordinates are correct Roscoe you were on Council Berm. 8667 We were convinced that we were on the council berm. It was a small area of grass between the road and the sea wall. As I said, within the Queen's chain. |
Roscoe (6288) | ||
| 1445649 | 2018-01-29 01:05:00 | I thought that the land might be what is referred to as "The Queen's Chain" which is public land 22 metres (approx) from the sea wall, but as that does not necessarily apply to all coastal land (just the majority) I could not argue that point, so we left and had our tea elsewhere.:annoyed: probably wise.....you can move further down or something. maori land or private land? First she said maori, then the people in the house. Maori, well ok, people in the house, I would have said then they can come ask us to leave.... |
piroska (17583) | ||
| 1445650 | 2018-01-29 02:58:00 | We were convinced that we were on the council berm. It was a small area of grass between the road and the sea wall. As I said, within the Queen's chain. What you experienced Roscoe will become common when you consider what is going on and you not being told about. "The use of rahui becomes more of an issue in the context of the 580 claims by iwi/hapu regarding the ownership of the marine and coastal area. Of these, 380 claims have been referred to the Minister of Treaty Negotiations who will decide whether customary rights exist. The Minister is likely to ask for public submissions on each of the claims that are accepted for consideration, although the Minister alone will decide and there is no appeal process. The other 200 claims have been referred to the High Court. In those cases, those who file a Notice of Appearance as an interested party (and pay $110 per claim) can be involved in the court process and have the right of appeal. The claims cover the entire New Zealand coastline and the seabed extending out 12 nautical miles from the coast to the edge of the Territorial Sea. In most cases there are multiple competing claims for the same area. In essence, the claims are for ownership and absolute and uninterrupted rights to extract the resources (shellfish, fish, minerals, etc), impose levies, restrict access, and so on." |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1445651 | 2018-01-29 03:21:00 | Ohhh, in bold no less, how alarmist! :lol: | KarameaDave (15222) | ||
| 1445652 | 2018-01-29 03:41:00 | Ohhh, in bold no less, how alarmist! :lol: And Italic, so pay attention. :lol: |
B.M. (505) | ||
| 1445653 | 2018-01-29 04:04:00 | :lol: | KarameaDave (15222) | ||
| 1445654 | 2018-01-29 04:10:00 | We were convinced that we were on the council berm. It was a small area of grass between the road and the sea wall. As I said, within the Queen's chain. The riparian right for the coast is 6 feet above the high water mark. 22 yards either side of a navigable stream or river. |
prefect (6291) | ||
| 1445655 | 2018-01-29 04:29:00 | The location seems a fair way back from the water. 8668 |
Whenu (9358) | ||
| 1445656 | 2018-01-29 05:36:00 | The Queens Chain, under the circumstances, is probably unenforcible, (if it ever was), because Roscoe was on, or beside, a Dedicated Road. It’s only under exceptional circumstances that it would come into play in "coastline situations". However, Rivers and Waterways can be a different situation. Had it been me, I would have asked the woman her name, photographed her, and hand the matter to the police. Seriously, we need to move on this cr.p or we’ll wind up like a person with an Melanoma untreated in its early stages. :( |
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