What rule?Interesting discussion here
Have heard that the police may be touring Mull enforcing the rule, but dont see how they can...
Knowing CalMac they could blacklist you.That is a real can of worms.
A ferry company can select who it transports for all sorts of reasons I suppose but what business is it of theirs where anyone is staying? Unless the council have taken, or been granted, extraordinary powers it is also no business of theirs. Has anyone been caught up in this? If you are in possession of a valid ticket and your vehicle meets the conditions laid down in Calmac's documents then I can see no way of this being a legal or enforceable arrangement. The link in the previous post comes across as being a ''guide''.
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Knowing CalMac they could blacklist you.
White settlers they used to call them.I have probably been to Mull over 70 times, staying in all types of accomodation, and would regularly either compete, marshal or watch at the annual rally in October.
The genuine Islanders who work and earn their living there are the most friendly and accomodating I have ever met.
The only issues I have ever come across over the last 40 years have been with the moneyed 'incomers' who retire there for a peaceful life, and complain about any activities that 'disturb' them.
Maybe things have changed over the last 6 months ......