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seen thisIF A CABLE TIE CANT FIX IT ITS FECKED
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Re: seen thisHahaha, the ranger is called Pickup.
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Re: seen this"A debate about which vehicles should be allowed to use the route had gone on since 1717"
Looks like they have been having problems with the horse and carts back then too. ![]() ![]() Some people are like Slinkies... not really good for anything, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs
Re: seen thisI agree totally with the idea, the more knobheads that go off-piste the less chance we have of preserving the very few lanes we have left.
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Re: seen thisAnother item was broadcast yesterday on BBC concerning off-roaders titled "Off-roaders damaging ancient woodland in Somerset".
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Re: seen thisIF A CABLE TIE CANT FIX IT ITS FECKED
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Re: seen thisCheers Dazz.
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Bricks are the knowledge you are taught, the cement is the experience you gain that holds them together.
Re: seen thisMost of the damage I see being done is by MotoX bikes with no number plates on them. It's a bit difficult to report a bike with no plate on it
![]() 4x4's have always been , and will always be easy targets.
Re: seen thisyes agree i think there is room for us all eh
IF A CABLE TIE CANT FIX IT ITS FECKED
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Don't disagree, but me thinks that motoring groups should get together and start campaining for Horse Riders and Cyclists to be banned from the roads until compulsery insurance, registration (incl road fund licence fee) and training with the requirement to prove competence (licence & test) is brought in. Theres plenty of byeways, cycle paths, bridleways etc that the motorist (4x4) has been forced off so theres places they can play in peace meantime. [rant] Point of interest, why do they seem to think it's acceptable if a horse leaves 'presents' in the road which arent cleaned up by the animals owner yet if its from a dog...... (theres some horses kept in a field just round the corner from us, the owners excercise them down residential streets yet completly fail to clean up, not nice). As for cyclists.... well dodgey, a lot round here seem to think they own the roads and ride appropriatly. Go straight thru red lights (they whinge like ***** when the oncoming traffic nearly takes them out too ![]() [/rant] This posting may have been helpfull, on the other hand probably not... Either way, I may have had drink when posting it in which case it's probably not as helpfull as it could have been
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Some people are like Slinkies... not really good for anything, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs
Re: seen thisi am from the local area around garbon (windermere) and i use the lanes and have met many of the farmers through my grandfather who was a land agent in the local area and most of them do not mind 4x4 users on there permited tracks it is just when people are daft and go of the beaten track! as for the natinal park rangers the majorty of there staff couldnt give a f**k it is just the minority of them who think all lanes and tracks should be reserved for them walkin about and complaing about everyone else who is having fun
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Re: seen thisHmm seem an international magazine has issues with walkers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-h ... s-14224375 Ste
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Re: seen thishave you read the article about the team that climbed the wrong peak?....ha ha..
following drift's link... The greatest lesson in life is to know that even us idiots are right sometimes
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