Speed on sites AGAIN

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  • Takethedogalong
    Takethedogalong Forum Participant Posts: 17,078 ✭✭✭
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    edited October 2016 #92

    I find that I cannot hold the Club responsible for the behaviour of visitors. It is down to the individual and family/ friends group how they conduct themselves while on a Club Site, and in my experience there are enough signs, rules and a gentle reminder
    from staff when you book in, so I think the Club tries its best within its resources to give visitors the information and advice required to have a safe and trouble free visit. As with all aspects of life, hospitals, public transport, shops, eating places,
    etc... there are going to be those that think rules and guidance don't apply to them. If the Wardens manage to be in exactly the right place, at the right time, then yes, hopefully they have the remit to say, off, goodbye, no refund, to anyone they catch doing
    something they shouldn't, and be backed up in this by HQ. But they cannot do it on the whim of someone else's hearsay. How pleasant and safe it is on site is to a great extent in the hands of the visitors.Happy

     

  • Navigateur
    Navigateur Club Member Posts: 3,880 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited October 2016 #93

     their priority seems to be collecting fees no matter how fast the people throwing money at them are travelling.

    With the removal of tolls from many bridges and tunnels recently there must be plenty of second hand automatic toll-booth equipment available that could be installed on site entrances to allow fees to be paid without taking a warden away from grass or toilet
    duty or any member having to stop and get out?

  • rayjsj
    rayjsj Forum Participant Posts: 930
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    edited October 2016 #94

     their priority seems to be collecting fees no matter how fast the people throwing money at them are travelling.

    With the removal of tolls from many bridges and tunnels recently there must be plenty of second hand automatic toll-booth equipment available that could be installed on site entrances to allow fees to be paid without taking a warden away from grass or toilet
    duty or any member having to stop and get out?

    Write your comments here...that was only in Scotland Navigateur, here in Wales and in England the toll booths are all fully in action, taking even more money from motorists. Personally I think Scotland was right to get rid of them.

    Chapel Lane site had a novel idea,  Speeders registration numbers get chalked up on the  Messages blackboard... then everyone searches to find out which pitch they are on.  No Tar and Feathers were used in the making of this  enforcement.