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Are they hated in Scotland?Motorhomers are hated enough in Scotland already so filling a watering can from these will just give them more amunition.
Are they hated in Scotland?Motorhomers are hated enough in Scotland already so filling a watering can from these will just give them more amunition.
They are for people filling water bottles and the like while walking/ cycling and motorhomers with watering cans making multiple trips might give Karen an excuse.New to me this morning, they have 130 water dispensers around Scotland, we found and used one today, you need a watering can to use it best.
Brother-in-law has just done a few weeks doing the NC500 and some of the reactions / comments he got were not very pleasant.Are they hated in Scotland?
I'll have you know I'm effluent in Welsh.That's what happens when you go to a foreign country and you don't speak the lingo![]()
People are extrapolating a lot from one post, one trip to the tap =10 litres.They are for people filling water bottles and the like while walking/ cycling and motorhomers with watering cans making multiple trips might give Karen an excuse.
Lots of Karens in Scotland they move here from Englandshire![]()
We won't be going up there, did it a few times in the noughties, it was bleak back then, now it seems the locals have set up to cater for all these offcomeduns they profess to hate, too much BS surrounding visiting motorhomes, how many if these are actually native Scots? And we don't slag them off when visiting the rest of the UK do we.Brother-in-law has just done a few weeks doing the NC500 and some of the reactions / comments he got were not very pleasant.
It's only a 5.00m Campervan that is fully self-contained but it's obvious what it is and a couple of times when he got back to it after one of his long walks there was a note under his windscreen wiper telling him to go away ( or words to that effect ).
This was tucked in the corner of some very remote car parks so not in anyones face or anything like that, this was his first time up there and he's now said he won't bother going back.
That means the barstwerads have won.
As Cal has already hinted at, plain old-fashioned nimbyism.
The one and only nasty encounter we had on our very limited trips to Scotland recently (Orkney and back) was with an unbelievably entitled, snotty-nosed ENGLISH "Karen" by the side of Loch Ness. Unfortunately there are a few of them around. They existed long before social meedja coined the phrase.
They operate in other areas of life too... sad individuals who are more to be pitied than anything else![]()
Think quite a high percentage of local residents and hoteliers in the north of Scotland are English .The English abroad (And that kind of includes Scotland) can be even bigger NIMBYs than they are here in England. When we went on a flying visit to Mull years ago in the car we basically did hotel hopping and two hotels we stayed on on Mull were run by English people. I was told 65% were English there. They were horrible. One bloke gave Basil Fawlty a run for his money but not in a funny way and in another I asked for some drinks when we came back from the Indian around 10:30pm and you would think I had asked her to cook us a three course dinner or something. Never been back.
In nearly two decades of touring Europe twice I have been told off for parking the scooter somewhere it shouldn't have been. Both in France and they were English!
Go for it fill your bootsPeople are extrapolating a lot from one post, one trip to the tap =10 litres.
The water is there to be used no signs about who or how, whereas everywhere else unless paying for it is theft in effect as you do not have permission and someone else is paying for it.
Sky news says he's in his 40'sNever mind that, all shops clossed and road blockades everywhere tonight at 7pm.
This is in responce to a illegal gouging at the the eyes, cutting the throat and stabing a 15 year old in town.
Any of you lot over here please stay put and put the head down as this may get out of control.
Why let the truth get in the way of a good storySky news says he's in his 40's
As Cal has already hinted at, plain old-fashioned nimbyism.
The one and only nasty encounter we had on our very limited trips to Scotland recently (Orkney and back) was with an unbelievably entitled, snotty-nosed ENGLISH "Karen" by the side of Loch Ness. Unfortunately there are a few of them around. They existed long before social meedja coined the phrase.
They operate in other areas of life too... sad individuals who are more to be pitied than anything else![]()