[GeoStL] Re: rules, we don't need no rules …

  • From: Sarah Chisholm <sarah_cf30@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 05:29:46 -0800 (PST)

When the game started there were no rules. The rules have been written to deal 
with inevitable problems and problem deployers.




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From: "steve.bromley@xxxxxxxxx" <steve.bromley@xxxxxxxxx>
To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, January 19, 2012 7:13:47 AM
Subject: [GeoStL] Re: rules, we don't need no rules …

I wonder how many 'Munzee' deployers have actually read these rules?  I've seen 
a lot of these rules broken with some Munzee's.

On , Glenn <GLNash@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> glad to see no one reads their rules either.   :-) 
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> Begin forwarded message:
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> Rules for placing a Munzee
> Munzees must be placed according to (but not limited to) the following 
> rules:A 
>Munzee needs to be placed in a manner that promotes safe and reasonable 
>gameplay.The placement of a munzee and the actions taken needing to capture it 
>must not break any local, state or federal laws.A Munzee cannot be placed on 
>private property without permission. This needs to be granted from the 
>property 
>representative or owner (not the barista*)A Munzee cannot be placed on airport 
>property. Suspicious activity at an airport is going to be a problem.A Munzee 
>cannot be placed within 500 feet of a municipal building, school, playground, 
>pool, or memorial area.A Munzee needs to be placed a 'reasonable distance' 
>away 
>from other Munzees.There is not a currently a set rule, however it is a strong 
>guideline. Over-saturation is no fun for anyone!Munzees cannot be located in 
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>same place. No "bonus" hides allowed.Place your Munzee with respect to the 
>local 
>environment.
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