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Monday, 29 January 2007
Ethical behaviour goes a long way towards promoting excellence in Geocaching.

These are not 'Rules'.

Kiwicachers who behave unethically though may find themselves in breach of the 'Rules'.

These Ethics are subject to review by the Committee as the Association develops.
  • Take Nothing but Photos, Leave Nothing but Footprints.
  • Practise CITO whenever possible.
  • Do not criticise other Cachers online, in emails, in cache notes or in person. This includes forums run by other organisations.
  • Constructive criticism re caches should be made in the form of a polite suggestion.
  • Cache ‘swaps’ are to be fair and no swap is to be made if the finder does not consider they can make a ‘fair’ swap.
  • Nothing is to be placed in a cache that is not a ‘swappable’ or a ‘travelling’ (such as Travel Bugs and Coins) item.

 

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