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!

 

 

 

 

 

 

replied on 18/07/2018 18:22

Posted on 18/07/2018 17:47 by

Lucky you AD.  I'm still trying to persuade Dorset Lady that we should give Croatia a turn. 

Posted on 18/07/2018 18:22

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LeTouriste replied on 26/07/2018 12:19

Posted on 07/05/2018 21:14 by Cornersteady

The only two which I've really never seen is:

Let their children play ball etc near other members outfits and let them irritate others whilst getting a warm glow with beer and wine.

Disgraceful letting children drink beer and winesmile

but seriously :

Have raucous gathering late into the late evening/ early morning

I have never seen or heard that.

 

Did you take these to a warden? Also suspend them after how many offences? And how are these offences to be recorded?

 

Posted on 26/07/2018 12:19

Some years ago we were on a private site in Devon, which we visited occasionally.  One year he told us he was going 'Adults Only', and explained why.

After a few warnings to parents about their children's bad behaviour, he had a couple of caravans on site where the adults were drinking on pitch. During this time, their children were in the free-to-use recreation room, where they smashed the TV and the DVD player, tore the fabric of settees and easy chairs, and wrecked the pool table whilst trying to steal the cash out of it.   When the parents were challenged, their reply was that, "they were on holiday and could not be expected to watch their kids all the time."    Take away the rules, and it could easily happen on CMC sites.  It's a sad thing to say but, over the years, we have noticed at first hand on caravan sites that the children of Continental Europe are generally better behaved than their British counterparts.

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