Does anyone know the restrictions on what we can do on National Trust land? I've never really known, just kind of used it with (normal) due respect :?: but I guess some of what I've done isn't allowed.
arctic hobo said:And how do I tell what's public land that I can do most anything on and what's not on a map? :?:
Hehehe...join the clubSo no camping and no fires... oh dear one very guilty person here.
R-Bowskill said:If I'm going to camp on any 'public' / NT land I carry a section 6 (squatters rights) notice with me, any hassle I tell them I'm there under those rights, have a right to use the land 'as if it were mine' in order to disposess them and that usually convinces them to give me license to stay for a couple of days. I've even had the police, called by the 'owner' tell the owner they had to leave as I was in the right.
OK it's not the most subtle way but as a back up for when, all attempts to be inconspicuous fail, it can be useful.
How to annoy people in one easy lesson.R-Bowskill said:If I'm going to camp on any 'public' / NT land I carry a section 6 (squatters rights) notice with me, any hassle I tell them I'm there under those rights, have a right to use the land 'as if it were mine' in order to disposess them and that usually convinces them to give me license to stay for a couple of days. I've even had the police, called by the 'owner' tell the owner they had to leave as I was in the right.
OK it's not the most subtle way but as a back up for when, all attempts to be inconspicuous fail, it can be useful.
Yeah, I agree. You may not agree with land ownership issues but I've always found you get much further if you approach people in an open and friendly manner instead of trying to wind them up.Burnt Ash said:How to annoy people in one easy lesson.
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R-Bowskill said:If I'm going to camp on any 'public' / NT land I carry a section 6 (squatters rights) notice with me, any hassle I tell them I'm there under those rights, have a right to use the land 'as if it were mine' in order to disposess them and that usually convinces them to give me license to stay for a couple of days. I've even had the police, called by the 'owner' tell the owner they had to leave as I was in the right.
OK it's not the most subtle way but as a back up for when, all attempts to be inconspicuous fail, it can be useful.