user 22230
Gavin of Garfield
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Well first hint is that you need to be allowed to walk on the ground that contains it. So perhaps conduct yourself in a way that will have you welcomed back one could say is a pretty good first step?
In a typical day of "going to town" as in today I'll give you an example of what I and obviously many other locals noticed / observed. People parked up on the side of the road and just jumping the boundary fences to properties and prospecting, scores of caravans gathering like a wagon train ring just of the road but on a station owners property. ( his back yard is not a designated "free camping" area) Not giving way when facing a give way sign on a causeway, or pulling over and letting traffic passed because you / they care to do 10K an hour on the dirt.. How are we going ? Not bad considering we haven't even got to town yet. So now we are in town, don't fill your car then go and do your camp grocery shopping leaving your car blocking the bowser. Don't park and block others in whilst you eat ya pie and then also when politely asked to move tell the person who kindly asked that you won't be long. Give people some social distancing as firstly it's the law and secondly understand that you have probably had contact with more people in the last week than a local your standing breathing down the neck of has in the past year. He doesn't want ya covid Now that was just today and you can have a laugh and also think it's a joke, but I will simply say that I can guarantee the bloke your probably upsetting with your actions is quite possibly an owner of the land you wish to walk upon ? If he's not then you could bet your first born that he knows the guy that does own it.
So people one could only suggest a bit more effort along with a drastic change of attitude needs to be made or there is going to be a lot more complaining about losing land to detect on ....................... it's your call
In a typical day of "going to town" as in today I'll give you an example of what I and obviously many other locals noticed / observed. People parked up on the side of the road and just jumping the boundary fences to properties and prospecting, scores of caravans gathering like a wagon train ring just of the road but on a station owners property. ( his back yard is not a designated "free camping" area) Not giving way when facing a give way sign on a causeway, or pulling over and letting traffic passed because you / they care to do 10K an hour on the dirt.. How are we going ? Not bad considering we haven't even got to town yet. So now we are in town, don't fill your car then go and do your camp grocery shopping leaving your car blocking the bowser. Don't park and block others in whilst you eat ya pie and then also when politely asked to move tell the person who kindly asked that you won't be long. Give people some social distancing as firstly it's the law and secondly understand that you have probably had contact with more people in the last week than a local your standing breathing down the neck of has in the past year. He doesn't want ya covid Now that was just today and you can have a laugh and also think it's a joke, but I will simply say that I can guarantee the bloke your probably upsetting with your actions is quite possibly an owner of the land you wish to walk upon ? If he's not then you could bet your first born that he knows the guy that does own it.
So people one could only suggest a bit more effort along with a drastic change of attitude needs to be made or there is going to be a lot more complaining about losing land to detect on ....................... it's your call