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28/2/2005 at 11:50pm
Location: Teesside Outfit: Mk 2 Transit Ci Motorhome
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Hi Frodosmum,
As has been said previously, you can park virtually anywhere, but just leave the place tidy when you're ready to move off.
The rubbish left behind, including waste water dumped on the ground offends folks the most, so just be considerate where you park.
Have you heard about used motorhomes and campervans that can be bought in London, I believe around the Earls Court area ? From what I have been told by another Aussie couple we met in Ireland a few years ago, they bought a small camper there, from an Aussie ex pat, toured the UK and Ireland, and were on their way back to sell it back to him again.
They knew it was going to cost them some cash, but had the use of it for about 6 months, before returning it.
Maybe some other members here may know more details to assist you, if that's what you would like to do.
Good luck,
Bill.
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02/3/2005 at 1:51pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: 1971 VW Dormobile
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As said above you can "camp" pretty much anywhere if you are careful. A couple of tips though
1) dont put an awning up in Tescos car-park.... They dont like it (Idont think Sainsburys or B&Q like it either)
2) Dont plug your hook-up into lamp posts, especially when it is dark, as you WILL burn your fingers on the bulb.
3) If a sign says "reserved parking" with a registration number later than 2004, then it is probably reserved for the Managing Director of the Company whose car-park you are in.
4) Dont ask in a fast food outlet if they would empty your waste container for you, but wait until they have just finished cooking a new batch of burgers and this will help disguise the smell when you empty it in the loo!!
5) Use bricks to hold anything down when in car-parks.... NCP will bill you if you use tent-pegs.
6) Always vacate school playgrounds early, as the kids will stop you having a lie in anyway.
7) You should ALWAYS assume that churches WILL be used on a Sunday.
8) Only use a cemetry in an emergency as the pitches there are very small.
9) When using a Police station car park, put a sticker on your windscreen saying " This vehicle has been removed from the Public Highway by the orders of the Department of Transport"
10) And finally the best one to enable you to be left anywhere, unhindered, is to put a notice on your windscreen saying "Camilla look-a-like available for bookings/appearances/stag nights etc. Enquire within"
Post last edited on 02/03/2005 13:53:24
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05/3/2005 at 9:09am
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Hi Tent Mad
Not sure where you get that from, police do not deal with parking, its decriminalised parking is the responsibilty of local authority.
Layby's are for the weary travelor to rest up, as long as you dont "set up"thats exactly what you were doing.
From the highway code
All vehicles MUST display parking lights when parked on a road or a lay-by on a road with a speed limit greater than 30 mph. Law RVLR reg 24
For more info read here http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/22.shtml#223
Never been charged in services (for parking etc)
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