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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 1296182" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>I'm starting to agree a little more with Peanut and White Trash, about stopping the appeasement of the greenines. We're not going to make much difference in the battle by posting up pics and vids of legal wheeling in legal areas. It's not like we can hide or remove the thousands and thousands of pictures and video that show a piece of dirt being disturbed.</p><p></p><p>I agree that we encourage people to keep pics and vids of illegal activity off the net unless it's being used to assist in locating the offending people for the purpose of assisting in prosecution.</p><p></p><p>Here we have a legal wheeling area when the guys stayed on the trail. They demonstrate good trail savy as they winch through the trouble spot instead of ripping it up further or making an illegal bypass around it. Then they spent the time fixing the problem as best they could and now are notifying the appropriate people about an area that needs to be fixed.</p><p></p><p>I think this could be a powerful trip report by BLAST if done properly to show people how they SHOULD behave on a trail. I think pics without the story can be misunderstood and just about any pic can be misued. Showing the "hole" story including what they found and what they did about it, as well the cool pics showing the fun they had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 1296182, member: 15983"] I'm starting to agree a little more with Peanut and White Trash, about stopping the appeasement of the greenines. We're not going to make much difference in the battle by posting up pics and vids of legal wheeling in legal areas. It's not like we can hide or remove the thousands and thousands of pictures and video that show a piece of dirt being disturbed. I agree that we encourage people to keep pics and vids of illegal activity off the net unless it's being used to assist in locating the offending people for the purpose of assisting in prosecution. Here we have a legal wheeling area when the guys stayed on the trail. They demonstrate good trail savy as they winch through the trouble spot instead of ripping it up further or making an illegal bypass around it. Then they spent the time fixing the problem as best they could and now are notifying the appropriate people about an area that needs to be fixed. I think this could be a powerful trip report by BLAST if done properly to show people how they SHOULD behave on a trail. I think pics without the story can be misunderstood and just about any pic can be misued. Showing the "hole" story including what they found and what they did about it, as well the cool pics showing the fun they had. [/QUOTE]
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