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freelanderpx54:
I have seen a number of references to the Greenlane Access Group so I thought that I would have a look but found that I had to register. Was the registration process designed by MI5? It appears that the basic registration doesn't allow you to post on "their" forum and if you want access to the rest of the site a further secure registration is needed.

Accessible is not a term I would use about the site. Sorry, but I agree with some of the sentiments that have been aired on this site, do we really need another greenlane access site to further dilute what is already out there?

muddy4x4:
Once you have  registered you can post ! The reason why you have to register for the secure area is for the following reasons.
1, memory map
2, Links to local councils
3, interesting documents
4, Other useful web sites
5, Private conversations ( not on view to the anti 4x4)
6, Gallery (so the anti 4x4 can`t access them)
Many other reasons but I can say its free unlike some organisations who only give u limited access to their forums unless you pay. Now before people try to reply or make comments the the registration process was decided by the admin guy.
To answer your question do we really need another greenlane access site ?
Well the answer is this" Glag was formed because dave rogers exec member of crag asked about setting up a web site for green lane info and a guy called number 6 on difflock offered to do it. A general vote was made on difflock and nobody had any objections. So the web site GLAG was formed"
PS

Have you tried to post on Glag ?

freelanderpx54:
I have logged in on the home page of GLAG. When I click on the forum link it doesn't show me as logged in and the bit at the bottom of the page has the list of "you cannot".  When I try to login it tells me that I am using an invalid username/password.

muddy4x4:
When you registered did you get an email from admin ?

freelanderpx54:
Yes, with a reminder of username and password

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