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!

 

 

 

 

 

 

EmilysDad replied on 23/05/2018 16:39

Posted on 23/05/2018 16:39

As Molly the Mutt is lying by out feet outside in the sun shines on a CC site without a lead, will we be liable to be shot at dawn? πŸ™„

mickysf replied on 23/05/2018 19:37

Posted on 23/05/2018 19:37

On a lead at all times is the rule. why would anyone want or choose to ignore those rules? As we know, even the very best of dogs can surprise us and even their owners too can set a bad example to others who really don't care a jot or give a damn. I hear the cry, it's alright for them, the rule only applies some! We do and others follow!

LPC replied on 10/06/2018 14:50

Posted on 10/06/2018 14:50

HI

Someone suggested I left carnage and did not return. I cannot see why I should make much further comment as I am not a storyteller just saying it as it is in reality. Some dog owners are considerate but nowadays from my observations a majority are not. At this particular moment I can hear dogs barking and their owner trying with little success trying to stop them. In the owners "defence" they do tend to pick up when their dogs foul the site. This is for all sites whether they have a dog walk or not. Not good for the next occupier of the pitch but I suppose better than nothing. I really think that dogs should incur a charge per night. However no doubt a lot of dog owners would expect the Wardens to pick up after their dogs if they were charged

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replied on 10/06/2018 17:17

Posted on 10/06/2018 16:48 by Tinwheeler

It’s obviously not bothering you much, DD, or you’d have done something about it. 

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Cornersteady replied on 10/06/2018 17:32

Posted on 10/06/2018 17:17 by

Perceptive of you TW. As I said "bothering me a little".  Try to keep up πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‚.

Posted on 10/06/2018 17:32

translation = doesn't bother me at all, but I can write on CT about itsmile

Btw, how less is much less? what are you tralking about? 20 cm? 1 m? I assume you have measured it DD? Got your tape measure out?

You are right to be bothered, you should not be subjected to a fire risk. Tell the wardens!

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