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finally squatting is illegall....

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LazarusShort | 14:02 Fri 31st Aug 2012 | News
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Magnificent, do you think we should now extend that to trespassing?
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Just to be clear, Kat...

These paths you've provided, do they follow the exact route of the public right of way?
Get orff moi laaand!
Chuck, we contacted all the relevant authorities, the CLA etc before erecting he fencing so we knew, and, followed all the requirements we needed to, including all the relevant signage etc.
If you have clearly marked the correct line of the rights of way and haven't done anything to impede my use of them (barbed wire around stiles is a particular hate of mine) then I have no quarrel with you at all and would actually support you in your rant against idiot 'ramblers' who get the rest of us a bad name.

dave xx
Thank you Dave, the "ringleader" if you like is, unfortunately an obnoxious prig who is on the parish council and was one of the walkers who used to walk through our crops (not around the headlands) and let his manky dogs use our fields for their toilets, thus not having to be a moral citizen and pick up after his mutts.
I know the type ... we have them near me and it makes my blood boil as I see them 'exercising' their dogs in my neighbour's crops ...
The footpaths have been existance far longer than anyone born today. The dog walkers you complain about will let them Sugar anywhere including a front verge or parks so they're a menace to everyone.

Its just a few bad farmers you get your industry a bad name.
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