Re: Ping David P



In article <+g+sECEQTZgIFwu7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Tim Lamb
<URL:mailto:tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In message <6ecfo9F6h313U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, andrew
<news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes

OK David. Thanks. It was just a thought. The sooner these 20 year
stupidities are done away with the better.

They're not being done away with, the time meter is just being tripped back
to zero in 2020, the laws on prescriptive rights haven't changed.

I think they should be! On what reasonable grounds would you expect
rights to be created over private land simply by the user pretending he
does not know the ownership and being too idle to ask permission?

If it's just one or two people is there a case for granting a prescriptive
right to them -only- whilst reinstating the position re the public?

Luckily the idiot causing the most fuss

You haven't said what the fuss is about, without the support of one of the
bodies the highway authority have a statutory duty to consult he'll be
lucky to succeed.

This is a public forum. Mostly to do with dog walkers being prevented
from exercising their dogs along and in a stretch of river. There may be
an element of changing some nice landscape. The wildlife groups will
support my position.

Is it a seasonal problem? ie. might it be ameliorated by applying
restrictions during two months of nesting season and relaxing them the
rest of the year?

Cheerio,

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derek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.farm-direct.co.uk/

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