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How do you get walkers to keep dogs on leads??
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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 389885" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>Any path that has at any time been a public right of way, has to be left unobstructed to allow anyone access, the 'Rambler's Association" has located hundreds of unused paths on historic maps, and had legislation passes to force landowners to re-open these paths even if they are now through a field or your farmyard (you are also liable if you injure someone while operating machinery eg; backing your tractor/plough out of a barn onto a' public path'.)</p><p>Ramblers come out on Weekends and holidays by the coachload, thieves case out your farm under the guise of being a 'rambler', gates are left open, and townspeople see if Fido has the instinct to herd sheep! The culture shock was hard for me to get over, being used to being allowed to escourt trespassers off my property at gunpoint prior to moving to England.</p><p>I think Travellers grow most of the pot on land they are squatting on, nobody 'rambles' near traveller camps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 389885, member: 2703"] Any path that has at any time been a public right of way, has to be left unobstructed to allow anyone access, the 'Rambler's Association" has located hundreds of unused paths on historic maps, and had legislation passes to force landowners to re-open these paths even if they are now through a field or your farmyard (you are also liable if you injure someone while operating machinery eg; backing your tractor/plough out of a barn onto a' public path'.) Ramblers come out on Weekends and holidays by the coachload, thieves case out your farm under the guise of being a 'rambler', gates are left open, and townspeople see if Fido has the instinct to herd sheep! The culture shock was hard for me to get over, being used to being allowed to escourt trespassers off my property at gunpoint prior to moving to England. I think Travellers grow most of the pot on land they are squatting on, nobody 'rambles' near traveller camps! [/QUOTE]
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