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    | New Grampians bans announced: Taipan, Bundaleer | 19-Aug-2020 At 1:22:13 PM | Olbert |  
    | Message |  
    | On 19-Aug-2020 gordoste wrote: >On 17-Aug-2020 Olbert wrote:
 >>On 17-Aug-2020 gordoste wrote:
 >>
 >>>I just hope nobody does anything stupid that affects climbers' public
 >>>image. That would be a total victory for PV - we will lose all credibility
 >>>and they will be able to dictate to us exactly when and how things will
 >>>be re-opened.
 >>
 >>Are you referring to top down access of Taipan? Maybe I'm looking at
 >it
 >>with desperation but I'm genuinely not sure if abseiling in and climbing
 >>on Taipan with the current access ban is a dick move or not. If the intent
 >>is to protect cultural heritage, then there seems to be no practical
 >difference
 >>between walking to the edge of Taipan and abseiling over the top. The
 >risk
 >>of damage to any cultural heritage would be nil if I don't touch the
 >ground.
 >>
 >>If they intended to indeed ban climbing on Taipan, regardless of the
 >access,
 >>then surely they would have said that?
 >
 >You're talking about PV here. All it takes is a ranger who wants a pat
 >on the head from PV bigwigs, and there will be photos plastered everywhere
 >of people climbing on Taipan with the headline "Climbers reject cultural
 >heritage protection regime". The fact that paragraph 3 clause 2 subpoint
 >iii technically allows you to access Taipan from the top means you can't
 >be personally punished, but you would definitely be receiving a thankyou
 >note from PV for making their life a lot easier.
 
 When have facts ever mattered to PV?
 
 Scenario 1:
 
 Climber climbs on Taipan, gets caught, Parks claim that climbers are ignoring the ban using photographic evidence. Non-climbing media pick it up and think "pesky climbers".
 
 Scenario 2:
 
 No climber climbs on Taipan, no evidence of climbers, Parks claim that climbers are ignoring the ban using photographic "evidence". Non-climbing media pick it up and think "pesky climbers".
 
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