Club Rules

LPC replied on 07/05/2018 18:18

Posted on 07/05/2018 18:18

In truth the club should forget rules and let the members do what ever they want as they do anyway. I am I heavy user of sites and find that:- 

Members speed around with no consideration to others.

Let their dogs roam without a lead.

If on a lead it is more than the length specified.

Let the dogs foul the site even if there is a dog walk. I see them sneaking around with their dogs waiting them to do their "business" no matter if it is a grass pitch that children will occupy next. 

Let their children play ball etc near other members outfits and let them irritate others whilst getting a warm glow with beer and wine.

Children going around site at high speed on their bikes even the wrong way round.

Have raucous gathering late into the late evening/ early morning.

The Club should either suspend members breaking the Club rules or relax the rules

Moderator Comment - Moved as this is a moan rather than a story!

 

 

 

 

 

 

compass362 replied on 09/05/2018 22:39

Posted on 09/05/2018 19:53 by Cornersteady

As often been said on here by myself and others , what actually happens on club sites and what is reported to have happened or the picture painted by some posters are simply just worlds apart. yes things happen but nowhere near the frequency posted. Most (well 99.5% of my time) of the time on club sites they are peaceful with everyone very happy.

I think the OP was a wind up 

Posted on 09/05/2018 22:39

As explained to me a few months back ......the OP was a seagull post ....drop a load of sh** fly away......never to return  .👍

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 10/05/2018 06:39

Posted on 09/05/2018 22:39 by compass362

As explained to me a few months back ......the OP was a seagull post ....drop a load of sh** fly away......never to return  .👍

Posted on 10/05/2018 06:39

Seagull poster-‘they fly in, dump on folk then fly off’ not many around these days C3. CT had a resident flock at one time that periodically ‘seagulled’😊

mickysf replied on 13/05/2018 11:22

Posted on 13/05/2018 11:22

We are born into a world of rules! The only people liable should be those who deliberately choose to ignore these rules or take risks. If they, the purporators, damage my property or injury me or my loved ones then they are liable. Rules, are written in MHO, to reduce risk as far as possible, it's up to us to ensure we, or our dependants, adhere to them and don't add significantly to the dangers that exist in life. That's called being a good citizen or in our case fellow members.

ABM replied on 13/05/2018 12:46

Posted on 10/05/2018 08:33 by Tinwheeler

Exactly. A seagull poster. 

Posted on 13/05/2018 12:46

And  I  thought  that  "Seagull  Posters"  were  adverts  for  a  certain  Cornish  Sea  Shanty  Singing  Choir surprisedlaughing  ??

Helen Aaron replied on 23/05/2018 13:16

Posted on 23/05/2018 13:16

Hi all

Anyone can post as little or as much as they like on CT. The OP makes comments about site issues that must always be brought up with wardens whilst issues are occurring on site.

It is well documented that one man's form of relaxation is another man's headache but it is right to suggest that our Site Rules are there to benefit all.

Being considerate to fellow tourers is the key; but as you are all discussing not always adhered to frown

Regards,

Helen

KeefySher replied on 23/05/2018 13:51

Posted on 23/05/2018 13:41 by Tinwheeler

So, any clarification on the length of dog leads, Helen?

Posted on 23/05/2018 13:51

The CAMC site we'll be on from tomorrow says:

https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/globalassets/pdfs/sites/u-z/uttoxeter-racecourse/Uttoxeter-Racecourse-Site-Leaflet.pdf

'Please keep your dog on a lead not

exceeding 3 metres at all times on the

pitching areas and roads within the site'

 

might need to be a bit shorter on Sunday when the gee gees are running to the rail, if your pitch is on the rail, or it could be something different on the barbie cool

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