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:mad: :mad: :mad: These are spoiling our countryside - is there a law against them or do I have to start torching them?! :mad: :mad: :mad:

 

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Guest Ferret1959

Check out the lines of planing permission??

I think that maybe something they need but don't realise.

 

 

But I could be wrong.

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Yip I'm right about planning permission on the public highway oterwise it's fly posting, on a larger scale but still fly posting.

 

Not sure about these ones you see in farmers fields especially near motorways.

 

Spose money talks.

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If it,s on the highway, ie hedgerow to hedgerow they get away by having it 'mobile' not fixed.

 

Everyday at lighting up time (half an hour before sunset) phone your local police and complain about an unlit trailer. A trailer MUST display obligatory lights during lighting up times.

 

You MIGHT eventually get a responce.

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Peter Waller:

Its on wheels, and provided its not there after so many weeks MIGHT not be subject to planning consent. A few spray-can artists might make the owners think again!

Na, bit of petrol and a match is much better, put it this way, it would cost more to repair and they probably wouldn't put it there again if they thought it was gonna get torched again

 

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if its on highways land it is illegal get on to your local council to have it removed.

if its on private land then its legal.however in norfolk they are trying to take steps to make them all illegal,however its a slow process.

getting up a few complaints would no doubt help.

later guys i`m going fishing

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