Bruce, you are 100% correct, i wonder if mudman wants them banned from firefighting, automotive, heat insulation, electrical works, and the many other activities thermals are being used for. I have used them for probably 15-20 years now, from huge basic units to todays tiny hand held efforts, deer stalkers are very much the new boys in thermal use.
They are simply an aid to vision, nothing more. Ban glasses, ban binos, ban scopes. It is the same thing. Ban them from all deer related activities? Too late, they are here and being used, and will be until there is a significant law change. With governments wanting less deer, well i cannot see that even being considered. I am however surprised that there are so many people out there who have never actually tried one, and dont understand exactly what they can and cannot show. At this time of year, on the ground that i stalk they are almost no advantage, in 4 months time they are almost vital - those who understand them will know exactly what i mean.
Getting back to the L2 , i dont care if they ban its use in the assessment or not. I am more bothered by the message that sends, that thermal imagers are in some way bad or cheating. Does it make finding deer too easy? The problem i have with this is the same as discussion on only doing suspended grallochs, only using 8 x scopes and what is the best xxxx topics. What will work well for tiny little individual deer in dense cover may not work well on open hill for finding a huge herd species.
Anyway, during a recent discussion with a few AW's and assessors, who were discussing some assessors only accepting suspended grallochs, returning each deer to the larder before shooting the next and so on, and then also arguing against this, in the environment we shoot in, then to me this clearly showing varying levels of understanding within the assessment process. In my working life i was an assessor so am very familiar with how an assessed portfolio should work. Banning the use of a tool that is already being used in the field, and that is actively promoted for everything from safety to animal welfare would appear to be a very backward step.