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clarkson Vs. the ramblers

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Eeyore:

--- Quote from: "wing nut" ---i added my comments ,as is stated there is no right of way unlike madonnas house, so he has a right to stick a fence up :D
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I dunno how the IOM legal thing works, but in the UK, the walkers would argue for a right of access based on X years unchallenged access whether a dedicated footpath exists or not.

There is case going through in the UK currently about access blocked to some Tor somewhere. Never been a footpath there, but until the new owners moved in the walkers had never been challenged. I see parrallels here, but like I say, the IOM legal system is probably waaaay different!

Which ever way it turns, it's gonna make for good spectatin'!  :lol:

cheers
 8)
Eeyore

smog:
Added more than what it would allow so sent three mails straight after each other, not sure they will be added but still.

People need to realise that our rights are being eroded and without making a few stands here and there they would be totally gone before we know it.

JC is right to do what he has and hell i would man any 'gun implacements' :lol:

Also i hope to bottle fairy farts soon to ensure my carbon foot-print is smaller :P

"The problem as I see it is that the ‘PC’ brigade and all other such mindless bigoted idiots and will always get their way in everything regardless of how many peoples lives they ruin in the process.

 JC had planning permission to erect the fence and no doubt the application was to say the least scrutinised in every way possible and indeed notice was made of the proposed ‘permission’, and yet nobody had a problem then to oppose said fence.

Is it JC’s fault that people couldn’t be bothered to go and take the time and effort required to look at new proposals or planning applications?

The route could have been there ten thousand years for all I care if it were MY land or in this case JC’s land I would if I thought I could stop people from crossing my land and to be frank I would defend my land as I saw fit.

Intrinsically we are being forced into believing what we are told, that we should love our neighbour (not in that way either) regardless of their idiosyncratic ways and that we should be worrying about ‘ozone depletion’ or more recently ‘our carbon foot-print’ and that going against these people that want to enforce such views mostly unproven of course is a bad thing and that random people walking through ones land should be enjoyed.  (JC make some cakes for the people, go on you know you want to)  

4x4’s are bad, smoking is bad, not recycling everything and anything is bad, having a cross in a church is bad, Concorde WAS bad, cars that run on anything other than fairy farts are bad well you know something I will smoke I will drive a 4x4, I shall worship at a church with a cross, I will throw away plastic into the cardboard bin, I shall continue to drink beer and I shall still live my life the way I want to NOT the way others want me to live.

Finally to reiterate and enforce the fence that JC erected should stay in place he has rerouted the fence and had permission to do so no seals will die, birds will not die, his sheep will not die and the world will continue to spin and so what if people have to walk an extra few yards it may help them to stay fit and healthy."

Skibum346:
Brilliant....

What goes around comes around... eventually!

wing nut:
A barbed wire fence is the only thing "ramblers" seem to stop at - they completely ignore the "Private Property" signs on our land which has no public access.
If they cared so much about their countryside then why don't we see them actually doing something to make it better? Many weekends we see various 4x4 and off-road clubs actually doing maintenance work like clearing and tidying up to make the countryside accessible by all - but I've never seen a "rambler" out with some shears or a chain saw once.
They leave more rubbish about, rarely close gates and have let out more livestock because of their single-minded stupidity than I care to remember.

Good on you Clarkson - The Ramblers want complete access but do nothing to maintain their countryside, they're moaning leeches, nothing more.


as quoted by mr h spencer ,of hereford

smog:
Apparently they edited my 'reply' :roll:

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