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Visit spoilt by over one zealous and argumentative warden

Within five minutes of arrival was had a go at apparently I was speeding as I crossed a speed hump, The biggest problem was the sheer arrogance and bad attitude of the warden who shouted at me then came to my van window for a face to face lecture. Bad start spoilt short stay
Motorhomer from Cheshire

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replied on 14/08/2018 08:08

Posted on 14/08/2018 08:08

Without having been there I really would not wish to comment. If you were, for example speeding past him then what was he to do to attract your attention other than to shout? Smile and wave perhaps? 

GrandpaGraham replied on 14/08/2018 08:45

Posted on 14/08/2018 08:45

If you were crossing at less than 5mph I am sure that the warden would have had no reason to speak to you. Well done to the warden for enforcing the rule and I wish more would do so. Every time we go on a site these day speeding members are regularly seen. 5mph rule is there for a reason and for the benefit of all members.  Well done Bridlington warden. 

JVB66 replied on 14/08/2018 08:46

Posted on 14/08/2018 08:46

Very interesting comments about a member of the site staff, we were at Bridlington site in May this year , And apart from the the major problem of some very stupid idiots who were speeding,with no regard to others ,giving the site staff a lot  complaints from others on site, all the staff were very pleasant,

We are at the newly major refurbished Tewksbury Abbey site ,and has as yet to be completed,one thing that is noticeable is as yet the lack of speed humps ,as is very noticeable by some drivers still thinking they can travel as if on a national highway,, and i know I will get jumped on by some,but it is more noticeable with motor caravans as it is very rare they are in first gear driving round the site

 

 

Tinwheeler replied on 14/08/2018 09:05

Posted on 14/08/2018 09:05

As first gear on ours is only a pulling away gear, JV, to use second gear is sensible and allows pottering at low speed without noisy revving of the engine. I’m not ‘jumping on you’ but pointing out some facts that you clearly aren’t aware of. 

Hey, have you never witnessed the see-sawing of caravans over the speed humps as they race to find the ‘best’ pitch?  ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

JVB66 replied on 14/08/2018 09:39

Posted on 14/08/2018 09:05 by Tinwheeler

As first gear on ours is only a pulling away gear, JV, to use second gear is sensible and allows pottering at low speed without noisy revving of the engine. Iโ€™m not โ€˜jumping on youโ€™ but pointing out some facts that you clearly arenโ€™t aware of. 

Hey, have you never witnessed the see-sawing of caravans over the speed humps as they race to find the โ€˜bestโ€™ pitch?  ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

Posted on 14/08/2018 09:39

In first on our motor caravan (coach built Autocruise )first at tickover was great speed for pitch spotting,and c/vans are normaaly airborne over speed humps at above 5mphundecided

moulesy replied on 14/08/2018 09:44

Posted on 14/08/2018 09:44

What speed do you reckon you were going at?

I don't know the Bridlington site, but given that most wardens seem to turn a blind eye to anything "just over" the 5mph limit, I'd have thought one would have to be moving at a fair old lick to attract attention!