richdragon32
Frugal Reefer
COPS
COPS
I just got back from UCSB. I was trying to fill up my 350 Gallon transport tank when I was abrubtly stopped by a school police. He asked for my identification in which I gave. He asked what I was doing and I told him just filling up some containers with saltwater. I told him it was open to the public. He responded me that it was his first time seeing someone do this and that I would either need to be UCSB students or get permission from a professor. He went on what I'm doing seems to be "legit" but he really didn't know and asked me to leave. I was a tad tired to challange his authority and I manage to get 100 gallons. So... just to make sure, is the seawater access open to the public?
Richard
COPS
I just got back from UCSB. I was trying to fill up my 350 Gallon transport tank when I was abrubtly stopped by a school police. He asked for my identification in which I gave. He asked what I was doing and I told him just filling up some containers with saltwater. I told him it was open to the public. He responded me that it was his first time seeing someone do this and that I would either need to be UCSB students or get permission from a professor. He went on what I'm doing seems to be "legit" but he really didn't know and asked me to leave. I was a tad tired to challange his authority and I manage to get 100 gallons. So... just to make sure, is the seawater access open to the public?
Richard