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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Moose on February 25, 2004, 20:12:35
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Anyone see the Inside Out programme tonight.
I feel we are all getting bad press again . It would be interesting to know on which side of the fence the programme producer sits.
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Missed it :x What was it all about :?:
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What a load of 80ll0ck5 that was :x
Good start as the reporter called 4x4's noisy, bull-barred, big tyred vehicles.
look here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/northwest/series4/index_green_lanes_cumbria_4x4_off_road.shtml
not many anti 4x4 people have left a comment! In fact a local to the dales welcomes 4x4's and has only ever had problems with "ramblers" wearing RA t-shirts :roll:
ho hum
On a better note my local MP is againts the law changes and had a letter off him this morning and the closing line was "Please be assured of my continued support" :) (Stephen O'Brien MP)
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Didn't think the programme was too bad considering it was the BBC who are generally incapable of reporting anything accurately or without extreme bias :roll:
The 'Rambler rep' got a lot more coverage, but he was concerned mainly with National Parks. The '4 x 4 man' made the point that vehicles have access to only 5% of lanes, Ramblers have 100% access.
What narked me was the farmer who kept blaming Land Rovers (sic) although the only Land Rovers shown were a classic Rangie (with tailgate flapping in the wind :!: ) and a Defender being driven responsibly on an off-road course :evil: Lots of motorbikes shown though.
As someone who does a lot of walking in the countryside around East Northants, most of the unsurfaced tracks around here are cut up by horses, mountain bikers and especially farmers, but I take the attitude that they have as much right to use the countyside as I do.
Ray
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Was'nt going to post on this subject as we seem to be forever going round in circles :evil:
We'll never convince Ramblers to change there view, and yes they can ramble where ever they like and they do regardless of whether they are allowed to or not :evil:
It's always the same 4x4's doing the damage, not horses, bikes, people and farmers is it :evil: