Commercial vehicles on site

David2115 replied on 01/06/2018 13:22

Posted on 01/06/2018 13:22

I was always led to believe that commercial vehicles were not allowed on site. I have just had a live chat with CAMC and they are allowed under the rules as long as they are your tow vehicle and has no signage on the vehicle that could be deemed offensive, not sure what that would be but there u go  

I guess not many people do use commercial vehicles but in theory the site could be full of light Hgv vehicles, flat bed trucks, large transit vans etc. Not sure how I feel about it. 

Not sure why I thought they were not allowed. Must have been misinformed. 

PITCHTOCLOSE replied on 03/06/2018 15:09

Posted on 03/06/2018 15:09

Anybody can join now,so long they pay up they are in, money talks.

when I first joined you where vetted to see if had a suitable caravan ect

now standards has dropped and any towrag gets in.

KENNYG replied on 03/06/2018 16:13

Posted on 01/06/2018 14:52 by Cornersteady

That is a worry I agree and I did read on here once that wardens are pretty good at spotting 'travellers' and stopping them coming in.

Posted on 03/06/2018 16:13

It didn't stop travellers getting onto Blackpool site a few years ago then held the club to ransom before they woud get off.

rovinmad replied on 03/06/2018 16:19

Posted on 03/06/2018 16:19

 The vehicle must fit on the pitch, so that would exclude most hgv types I think.  Also I can't imagine there will many people wanting to holiday in an hgv tractor unit.

Tinwheeler replied on 03/06/2018 16:24

Posted on 03/06/2018 16:24

A large tow vehicle can be required to park in the car park rather than the pitch.

Anyway, I’ve encountered these certain people staying on a club site and using LR's as tow cars.

replied on 03/06/2018 16:36

Posted on 03/06/2018 16:13 by KENNYG

It didn't stop travellers getting onto Blackpool site a few years ago then held the club to ransom before they woud get off.

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mickysf replied on 30/06/2018 20:22

Posted on 03/06/2018 15:09 by PITCHTOCLOSE

Anybody can join now,so long they pay up they are in, money talks.

when I first joined you where vetted to see if had a suitable caravan ect

now standards has dropped and any towrag gets in.

Posted on 30/06/2018 20:22

What on earth is a 'suitable' caravan, surely it's the behaviour of members who have been accepted as such on site that's crucial. Too many folk are too quick to judge folk in my opinion on their or their unit's appearance than their willingness to abide by the rules, and what is a towrag, am I?undecided

JVB66 replied on 30/06/2018 21:21

Posted on 03/06/2018 15:09 by PITCHTOCLOSE

Anybody can join now,so long they pay up they are in, money talks.

when I first joined you where vetted to see if had a suitable caravan ect

now standards has dropped and any towrag gets in.

Posted on 30/06/2018 21:21

It did not work then. why should it now😋

Phishing replied on 30/06/2018 22:41

Posted on 30/06/2018 22:41

What this club needs is more rules specifically to vet towrags!

If we dont act soon there will be foreigners, single parents, ethnic diversity, same sex couples and other non desirables who may attempt to drag this shambolic old boys club into the 20th century.

We dont want that now do we. 

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