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01/9/2008 at 2:03pm
Location: Dorset Outfit: A nice little number by Evans outsizes
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The reason why a lot of sites refuse to take caravans by LMC/Hobby/Knaus etc etc is that there is always that possibility that it might just be a traveller's van. They can con anyone - even those who have all their wits about them.
If it was just the one traveller wanting to stay for a day or two then fair enough. But nine times out of ten its not....and once one has managed to get on site legitimately, then they are quickly followed by a dozen or more who just pull on and park up where they want, regardless of site wardens or owners etc. Thats when the problems start. They dont give a darn whether they're wanted or not, they know that provided they've not broken down any fences/gates then they're not breaking any laws, and the only way to get rid of them is by Court Order. They'll say they're going to pay, and they will - eventually. By the time they do, there'll be so much crap thrown about, their kids will have lit fires all over the site and wrecked everything thats not not made out of cast iron and your regular holidaymakers will be baying for refunds. The men will start drinking and then start fighting. Ring the police...and they might just attend - next morning when they're all sober.
And thats why a lot of sites refuse to have these makes of caravan on site, they're just not going to take the risk. I dont know if you are all aware of this, but in England, despite the well known sign ‘trespassers will be prosecuted’, trespass is not a criminal offence and trespassers cannot usually be prosecuted. They can, however, be sued, but how do you sue a Traveller?
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02/9/2008 at 1:37pm
Location: Dorset Outfit: A nice little number by Evans outsizes
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Quote: Originally posted by Sean P on 01/9/2008
Sites simply need to ask for payment by Credit/Debit card only and by phone first for 'Traveller friendly' vans. 9.9/10 travellers dont have bank accounts and certainly not debit cards.
Maybe they dont, but when the site I worked on got invaded by them, the pitch had been booked and paid for by somebody's mother, with a debit card. She spoke perfect English, arrived in a Bentley with her husband driving and they were both smartly dressed, although he never said a word. She booked one pitch for her son and his wife and the 3 grandchildren for 6 days over the August Bank Holiday - starting the Wednesday before the holiday. She gave a local address. She then came back the next day and booked another pitch next to the son's pitch - saying it was for her daughter and family. Again paying by debit card.
We got the shock of our lives when the daughter and her family turned up first - they were obviously pikeys. People in nearby vans demanded they be moved - unfortunately when we did that, it was to one of the lesser popular areas of the site, and hence more spaces available. They must have been on the mobile phones telling the rest to come quick, because a blooming convoy of them arrived - and drove straight on to the site to where their pals were - before we could get the gates locked. All in all there were about 10 vans, a sea of tents with the kids in them and assorted dogs. I was thankful they didnt bring their blooming horses!
From then on, the whole weekend was a nightmare. What the kids didnt manage to wreck whilst they were there, the adults did.
J
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