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Another walker trampled
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6549198" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>as we move towards more countryside stewardship, this is a problem that isn't going to go away, it's going to increase. We all know it could be easily resolved, if the rambler society, and a few local nuts, were prepared to sit down, and have a sensible dialogue with landowners, and worked out a comprehensive footpath system, that avoided trouble points, concentrating on giving walkers a 'nice' walk with good views, perhaps parking etc, instead of '' I know my rights, I can walk there '' attitude, a very workable compromise could be achieved, we all know a bit of commonsense has to be applied to those walkers, with dogs etc, how the hell you get there, ain't got a clue. But it's a problem that is only going to increase unfortuantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6549198, member: 86168"] as we move towards more countryside stewardship, this is a problem that isn't going to go away, it's going to increase. We all know it could be easily resolved, if the rambler society, and a few local nuts, were prepared to sit down, and have a sensible dialogue with landowners, and worked out a comprehensive footpath system, that avoided trouble points, concentrating on giving walkers a 'nice' walk with good views, perhaps parking etc, instead of '' I know my rights, I can walk there '' attitude, a very workable compromise could be achieved, we all know a bit of commonsense has to be applied to those walkers, with dogs etc, how the hell you get there, ain't got a clue. But it's a problem that is only going to increase unfortuantly. [/QUOTE]
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