This is a pretty interesting legal loophole. You don’t have to follow any local restrictions as long as you destroy the signs first.
Time to invest in a chainsaw.
yes, but it’s criminal damage if anyone gets caught doing it.
I don’t know why people think it is so good, it just means beauty spots can be blighted by illegally parked vehicles.
It’s like people who think that double yellow lines are just to make money, although if there weren’t any double yellow lines they probably wouldn’t be even able to get into the city centres due to congestion and blocked roads.
So you can rob a bank in Wales as long as there’s no sign present warning you it’s illegal to rob the bank.
Why don’t they set up a proper campsite and charge people?
I guess it would be the regular visors who remove the signs, not the small number who turn up and play loud music.
I suppose this is something which will increase due to the promotion of ‘the vanlife’ on social media, and the rise in housing costs. It’s a type of homelessness.
To be fair, I wouldn’t be waiting for a campervan were I sitting parked in one
Can’t give you a ticket you without a sign.
This should catch on…
If you can afford a £50k motorhome, you can afford to pay for a campsite.
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This is a pretty interesting legal loophole. You don’t have to follow any local restrictions as long as you destroy the signs first.
Time to invest in a chainsaw.
yes, but it’s criminal damage if anyone gets caught doing it.
I don’t know why people think it is so good, it just means beauty spots can be blighted by illegally parked vehicles.
It’s like people who think that double yellow lines are just to make money, although if there weren’t any double yellow lines they probably wouldn’t be even able to get into the city centres due to congestion and blocked roads.
So you can rob a bank in Wales as long as there’s no sign present warning you it’s illegal to rob the bank.
Why don’t they set up a proper campsite and charge people?
I guess it would be the regular visors who remove the signs, not the small number who turn up and play loud music.
I suppose this is something which will increase due to the promotion of ‘the vanlife’ on social media, and the rise in housing costs. It’s a type of homelessness.
To be fair, I wouldn’t be waiting for a campervan were I sitting parked in one
Can’t give you a ticket you without a sign.
This should catch on…
If you can afford a £50k motorhome, you can afford to pay for a campsite.