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Wow I never thought my post from 2019 would make a return!
Just to clarify, my original issue was with wind breaks being used as a land grab on unmarked pitches. I tend to camp on non electric open fields, where you can pitch where you like.
The site in question wouldn't let me pitch a gazebo or tarp unless I paid an extra fee, yet the other tent in question was able to cordon off an area larger than what a tarp would have taken but with no additional charge, perhaps I was just jealous they had found a loop hole in the rules!
I have no problem with windbreaks being set up in marked pitches or being used sensibly to direct the wind from a tents entrance, or to break the wind (childish snigger).
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