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Torchs are pretty good for walking around the bush in the dark.
I cant see how this can be policed as far as shooting after dark is concerned.
Having played with a thermal image device for a couple of weeks, one of my concerns is that the thermal image of a human in the bush, could easily be mistaken for a large game animal. We already have idiots shooting at things that should be seen as human , and I don't see the need to add to the issue.
In open country, and especially with cold ground etc, these things are great. But put some tight bush in the picture and form what I have seen, all you really see is a heat signature.
Another hunting"" äccident"""just waiting to happening. Plus Thermal imaging and night vision scopes etc poachers would be a big factor in keeping strong sales up one would think
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