maingate
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Read it all now . As far as lay bys go the answer appears to be yes and no
This is what puzzles me. A National Park Authority seems to have the power over the Highways Authority and dictate which laybys cannot be used for overnight stops. They also seem to have the power to get around the 1960 Caravan Act by supplying around 30 motorhome/camper Bays for overnighting (at a small fee).
Is this the thin end of the wedge? Which group will be targeted next?
Our Civil Liberties are being eroded a bit at a time. There are already hundreds of miles of coastline in the Uk which have limitations due to being classed as places of Special Scientific Interest. That is all a con trick. It is much cheaper and easier to do it that way than going through legal means and employing expensive Lawyers to draft new bylaws which could be challenged.
Let us see how this pans out around Loch Lomond. If motorhomes are singled out for special attention from Park Rangers and tenters or weekend drunks are not, then we have a problem.
I can remember Terry (runnach) talking to Park Rangers some time ago and they were not blaming motorhomes for the mess in the Park. That might mean nothing as they will have their instructions from above on carrying out the new policy.