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03/5/2005 at 11:27am
Location: Leeds Outfit: None Entered
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At the risk of really putting the cat among the pigeons, I'm going to defend the rules.
Balls and kites can cause serious damage to tents and caravans, so they are not allowed on many smaller sites to protect people's property (not all people will be responsible about where they allow their children to play with such toys, so the rules have to cover everybody). As for bubbles - they are DISASTER when mixed with canvas and are certainly not something that should ever be played with on a camp-site - the bubbles are made using a detergent, which will destroy the waterproof qualities of canvas on contact - therefore, NO BUBBLES! As for the sand - was the sand actually a designated sand-pit (which the warden may have judged to be water-logged and therefore dangerous) or was it just a pile of sand - sand supplied to help with water-logged sites is dirty, sharp builders' sand, not the clean, soft play sand that is put in sand pits, and is in no way safe to play in.
As for which pitch you are given - wardens know their sites - the flat pitches could well have been water-logged, or may be saved for motor-homes (imagine getting one of those stuck on a sloping pitch, even if you could get it level) and tents. Sites are rarely perfect, and wardens have to place units where they feel is the best place for them, given the conditions of the site and the types of units that use it.
Rules are made to protect your safety and property, the safety and property of others and to ensure that everybody can have the restful break they are entitled to - I like the C&CC rules, and they are one of the reasons I will continue to use C&CC sites and Meets. I have daughter, and I camp with many people with children of all ages, and we have never found the rules meant our children could not enjoy their time camping.
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03/5/2005 at 9:01pm
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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Quote: Originally posted by Scampi on 03/05/2005
At the risk of really putting the cat among the pigeons, I'm going to defend the rules.
Balls and kites can cause serious damage to tents and caravans, so they are not allowed on many smaller sites to protect people's property (not all people will be responsible about where they allow their children to play with such toys, so the rules have to cover everybody). As for bubbles - they are DISASTER when mixed with canvas and are certainly not something that should ever be played with on a camp-site - the bubbles are made using a detergent, which will destroy the waterproof qualities of canvas on contact - therefore, NO BUBBLES! As for the sand - was the sand actually a designated sand-pit (which the warden may have judged to be water-logged and therefore dangerous) or was it just a pile of sand - sand supplied to help with water-logged sites is dirty, sharp builders' sand, not the clean, soft play sand that is put in sand pits, and is in no way safe to play in.
As for which pitch you are given - wardens know their sites - the flat pitches could well have been water-logged, or may be saved for motor-homes (imagine getting one of those stuck on a sloping pitch, even if you could get it level) and tents. Sites are rarely perfect, and wardens have to place units where they feel is the best place for them, given the conditions of the site and the types of units that use it.
Rules are made to protect your safety and property, the safety and property of others and to ensure that everybody can have the restful break they are entitled to - I like the C&CC rules, and they are one of the reasons I will continue to use C&CC sites and Meets. I have daughter, and I camp with many people with children of all ages, and we have never found the rules meant our children could not enjoy their time camping.
Yes, I agree with this line of reasoning. Most rules are there for a good reason, not just a whim. And the C&CC rules are pretty much the same for all their sites, yes?
And a trailer tent can cope with a sloping pitch far better than a caravan or motorhome. Sometimes it`s even usefull....I remember the merry little stream running though the centre of our tent on one pitch, while the folk on the flat were completely flooded. We were almost completely dry apart from the stream...we just stepped over it.
I don`t see that the C&CC can be held responsible for the weather....shame! I wish they could give guaranteed sunshine!
The only thing I think they should have listened to sympethetically is the request to be moved so as not to be next to the main road because of small kids. However it`s the sort of thing that only happens to a family once...because next time, you remember to ask/tell the warden about the kids.
Post last edited on 03/05/2005 21:02:38
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