It is simple. We tackle anti social behaviour in School, instead of useless subjects like RE! We send out wardens who are out anyway (who question loch side campers if they are fishing etc and take number plate details of any vehicles). Put more wheelie bins out across the lochs. As some one who has camped alongside lochs for over 20 years with groups of between 5 and 20 others - Can say that we always left sites cleaner than we found them. Do not ban!!!!
EmmJay - 8 years ago
The problem is not wild camping its things like littering and destruction of property etc. Those are already legislated for, just like fly tipping. It's typically a minority causes the damage/littering. And those are the people already exhibiting behaviour of flouting laws, bringing in new laws wont change anything.
BJ - 8 years ago
Enforce or introduce regulations? Heck. They don't do anything about Travellers!
GB - 8 years ago
What absolute nonsense. The only area in Scotland subject to regulations on Wild camping is the Loch Lomond National Park. What a stupid question to ask without giving any context
It is simple. We tackle anti social behaviour in School, instead of useless subjects like RE! We send out wardens who are out anyway (who question loch side campers if they are fishing etc and take number plate details of any vehicles). Put more wheelie bins out across the lochs. As some one who has camped alongside lochs for over 20 years with groups of between 5 and 20 others - Can say that we always left sites cleaner than we found them. Do not ban!!!!
The problem is not wild camping its things like littering and destruction of property etc. Those are already legislated for, just like fly tipping. It's typically a minority causes the damage/littering. And those are the people already exhibiting behaviour of flouting laws, bringing in new laws wont change anything.
Enforce or introduce regulations? Heck. They don't do anything about Travellers!
What absolute nonsense. The only area in Scotland subject to regulations on Wild camping is the Loch Lomond National Park. What a stupid question to ask without giving any context