21st February 2013, 02:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 21st February 2013, 02:54 PM by Unitof1.)
about as bad as it gets Gnomeking
Presumably you are a public servant because thats all that your paradaim justifies and as we can see they dont work without constant funding which we dont have. I dont see that the publicness of a planning permission results in the archive becoming public. Its a bit like saying if you want planning permission the land becomes public. You have no basis in law. Pretty cloud cookuo. As for what is good for the public just what do you mean by that -a soil sample from each context deep frozen and kept at the bottom of a mine embeded in granite. The other thing that I think that you will find is that museums arnt there for the good of the public either. This particular one is a public limited company. It has assests which it does not declare when it should so that we can sell them to the good of the chinies public if they so want and we think that it might be to the good of the wonderrous public.
oh and you want me to dig it up for free and then give it to these museums for free to call myself a archaeologist. I rather becalled a metal deterctorist.
Quote:Archives should be for the public good, and commercial contracts should be about that. ... As should the IFA Code...
If a a development is subject to planning conditions, then the archives must be public - an archaeologists position as a member of the IFA should come before any clients desire for non-public archives relating to a public planning decision.
Presumably you are a public servant because thats all that your paradaim justifies and as we can see they dont work without constant funding which we dont have. I dont see that the publicness of a planning permission results in the archive becoming public. Its a bit like saying if you want planning permission the land becomes public. You have no basis in law. Pretty cloud cookuo. As for what is good for the public just what do you mean by that -a soil sample from each context deep frozen and kept at the bottom of a mine embeded in granite. The other thing that I think that you will find is that museums arnt there for the good of the public either. This particular one is a public limited company. It has assests which it does not declare when it should so that we can sell them to the good of the chinies public if they so want and we think that it might be to the good of the wonderrous public.
oh and you want me to dig it up for free and then give it to these museums for free to call myself a archaeologist. I rather becalled a metal deterctorist.
Reason: your past is my past