And how, prey tell, is anyone going to find out if someone takes something and saves it from rotting in the elements?
Are they going to stand around and shout about it?
"Here I am, I took these parts from an old aircraft crash."
Maybe they'll want to run and tell the nearest Forest Ranger, or whoever.
I think not.
And, how would these mysterious N.I.S. agents find out where a person lives? Do we now have to worry about a secret "GESTAPO" type police force guarding old aircraft crash sites?
Or, if someone mentions that they acquired a piece of a wreck on a site like this, do we now have to worry about government informants?
Please . . ., enlighten us.
I dare say that the only time your rules, amendments or regulations apply, is when you're seeking some form of publicity, as with the B-25.
Personally, I don't.
If I choose to recover something from a site, I may, or may not, only tell some close friends that have the same interest.
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