Probably going to get abuse for this, but need help!

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Oh my!

This beggars belief!

I mentioned in another thread that it was often motorhome hirers that gave us all a bad name by not know how to behave. In their defence how should they unless they are briefed, this surely is the job of the hire companies.

Here we see an advert (well website sales spiel) that just underline this fact.

I'm sure I've wasted my time but I have reported this website to both the UK and Scottish trading standards.

There may well be others but you can only talk about the ones you know about.

I'm "fizzing!" as they say here.

Regards

Phill

I sent a email to just go and here is there reply !!!


Hi Penny

Many thanks for your enquiry.

At present due tot he government restrictions on travel we are unable to facilitate any hire at the moment only for NHS staff or key workers. At present the earliest we could offer would be from the 4th Julyonward unless the government update the situation.


If you have any dates and number of people in mind I can certainly look at putting a quotation together for you.


Kind regards
 
Read here. On page 3 section 6 subsection 1 it is clear than except for a few stated reasons you must not stay overnight except at the place where you are living. In the case of the OP those exceptions do not apply.

the original link you posted didnt go to document your now linking to. and its now changed to open a bbc news site. not the article you originally linked to..

but the new document lists the same exemptions as the original article did. its open to anyone staying overnight to use whichever one they think fits their situation. its not a complete blanket ban on overnight stays
 
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the original link you posted didnt go to document your now linking to. and its now changed to open a bbc news site. not the article you originally linked to..

I just tried the link in my original reply and it goes to the same BBC article I intended, explaining police powers and with further links. In response to your earlier question obviously I read the article before linking to it. The documents that I linked to in later posts were in response to others posts. I hope that this resolves your confusion. There are a few exemptions but none apply to the OP.
 
I just tried the link in my original reply and it goes to the same BBC article I intended, explaining police powers and with further links. In response to your earlier question obviously I read the article before linking to it. The documents that I linked to in later posts were in response to others posts. I hope that this resolves your confusion. There are a few exemptions but none apply to the OP.
my apologies for a senior moment , it is the same bbc article.

the confusion comes from the bbc reporting incuding the words

"Guidance issued to English police forces by the NPCC and the College of Policing says officers "may only direct a person to return home" if they are found to have illegally stayed overnight somewhere, with "no powers in the regulations to remove someone or use force"."

which rather gives the impession that its guidance rather than law.
 
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I don’t think the OP has left the building, after not receiving the answer that they really wanted.
oh yes and mad, happy days, are on the way, keep smiling. your one of us. breath in deep and say , i will i am going to be there.in my m.home. sooner than later,ok.pj
 
my apologies for a senior moment , it is the same bbc article.

the confusion comes from the bbc reporting incuding the words

"Guidance issued to English police forces by the NPCC and the College of Policing says officers "may only direct a person to return home" if they are found to have illegally stayed overnight somewhere, with "no powers in the regulations to remove someone or use force"."

which rather gives the impession that its guidance rather than law.

I agree, three weeks ago I asked an Essex copper about overnighting but he wasn't sure.

But he did add; "If it's OK for the chief government adviser, why not you"
 
I am going to close this thread now as it is once again promoting illegal acts.

I do want to make one point though...

If a paedophile is not held to account for their actions does that mean that it is ok for everyone else to become paedophiles? I don’t think so.

To those people using the Cummings issue to enable their criminal behaviour, I would like to say that those of us that are abiding by our social responsibility and not camping overnight in our motorhomes are not impressed with your confessions.
 
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