mariesnowgoose
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I posted about this elsewhere a while ago, but had good talks with locals all the way up the east coast from Inverness up to John O'Groats and along to Thurso when we went to Orkney last year.
They had plenty of tales to tell about the "staycationers" during lockdown, but interestingly they all said that it was 99% trippers from Glasgow and Edinburgh in cars who caused a horrendous mess, leaving behind tents, other camping stuff, portable bbqs, poo, baby nappies, bottles, cans, you name it... etc. Highland Council had to hire several people to go round clearing up the mess and it took them months. I made a point of always asking if it was camper vans or motorhomes who were making a mess and they all emphatically(!) said no. Not a very scientific survey, but I found it interesting to discover this.
I've said (for decades now!) that their needs to be very hefty fines for this sort of behaviour, but that will never work unless it is policed and enforced properly. So on that basis, fat chance of anything solving the problem of dirty, disrespectful, ignorant, "entitled" people any time soon

We would have had our hands chopped off if we'd left just one scrap of litter anywhere when I was growing up. Taught this by parents from the moment we could walk and talk.
They had plenty of tales to tell about the "staycationers" during lockdown, but interestingly they all said that it was 99% trippers from Glasgow and Edinburgh in cars who caused a horrendous mess, leaving behind tents, other camping stuff, portable bbqs, poo, baby nappies, bottles, cans, you name it... etc. Highland Council had to hire several people to go round clearing up the mess and it took them months. I made a point of always asking if it was camper vans or motorhomes who were making a mess and they all emphatically(!) said no. Not a very scientific survey, but I found it interesting to discover this.
I've said (for decades now!) that their needs to be very hefty fines for this sort of behaviour, but that will never work unless it is policed and enforced properly. So on that basis, fat chance of anything solving the problem of dirty, disrespectful, ignorant, "entitled" people any time soon


We would have had our hands chopped off if we'd left just one scrap of litter anywhere when I was growing up. Taught this by parents from the moment we could walk and talk.