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There's been a lot a bad press for magnet fishers around this unfortunately. I've seen multiple articles claiming that magnet fishing is illegal in the UK (it isn't) and that they guy should have had permission from the land owner.
Maybe he strictly should have had permission, but no one seems to care when we're just pulling rubbish out. If landowners want to claim they own whatever is sat at the bottom of the river on their land, then they should also be responsible for the costs of cleaning up said river and properly managing it.
Personally I don't think I would have made my find this public, and quietly displayed it in my home. If the British Museum can just take stuff and display it then I can too.
Agreed.
Where the line is drawn in the law seems like a reasonable demarcation: the Treasure Act of 1996.