Consequences of obsession with rules

Rod10 replied on 02/08/2023 23:37

Posted on 02/08/2023 23:37

The Met Office issued a Yellow Warning for unseasonally high winds for the past two days on the South Coast. My pitch is very exposed to the wind but my booking is for 9 days and the awning is fully set up for dining, cooking and bike storage.

Without casing any inconvenience to other members, and fully maintaining the 6m fire gap, I attempted to protect our 1075cm awning from storm damage, until the storm passed, by parking inches from the front of the awning. I explained this to a warden who initially queried the fire gap but I assured him I personally measured and was confident in adhering to fire regs.

Some time later, the same warden returned with another and told me I needed to move my car because it was “breaching fire regs” I reminded them I measured the gap and in response, the other warden stated I could not have any wheels on grass, apparently oblivious to the pitch opposite parking their car with one set of wheels on grass and of course, there are grass pitches with cars parked anyway so this is a ludicrous explanation.

I asked them to be reasonable, to acknowledge the potential and very real risk of a wrecked awning and assured them I would move the car as soon as the storm passed.

To my utter astonishment, the other warden suddenly said she would ask me to leave unless I moved the car!

Highlighting the storm warning from the Met Office, I asked them if they were fully aware of the risk of damage to my awning but this fell on deaf ears. With the alternative of packing up in high winds and risking driving unnecessarily, I moved my car.

As a direct consequence to this now familiar obsession with Club rules and total inflexibility, my awning was badly damaged, torn and I now face a 4hr round trip in the morning to have emergency repairs done by Isabella. Isabella were excellent with true customer focus and said they will turn the repairs around in one week.

What would you have done and what would you now do regarding the damaged awning? I phoned East Grinstead for advice before the damage was done. They were sympathetic but unable to help.

Takethedogalong replied on 03/08/2023 14:34

Posted on 03/08/2023 13:40 by eribaMotters

Firstly my original reply posted this morning seems to have gone astray.

 

If the weather had already picked up I think you made the correct call.

With the unhelpful approach of the warden I'd have photographed everything and written a short statement of facts up, getting it signed by the warden and a witness.

I would now write an "appropriate" review and name the site in question.

 

Colin

 

Posted on 03/08/2023 14:34

Is all this writing up of decisions, photography, chasing witnesses for signatures, trying to find the busy Wardens happening during the storm EM, or after? 

I think an early application of some sound decision making would be a far better idea frankly.

Why do you think it’s ok to blame staff, the Club for something that could have been prevented? The OP acknowledged in his first post that he/she knew they were in a vulnerable position regarding wind, had heard the weather warnings given out. 🤷‍♀️ 

Tinwheeler replied on 03/08/2023 14:58

Posted on 03/08/2023 13:40 by eribaMotters

Firstly my original reply posted this morning seems to have gone astray.

 

If the weather had already picked up I think you made the correct call.

With the unhelpful approach of the warden I'd have photographed everything and written a short statement of facts up, getting it signed by the warden and a witness.

I would now write an "appropriate" review and name the site in question.

 

Colin

 

Posted on 03/08/2023 14:58

Btw, EM, such a review would be Deleted User because it would not be a review of the site but a moan about wardens. Check the review section in the Community Guidelines for more info.

eurortraveller replied on 03/08/2023 15:04

Posted on 03/08/2023 14:11 by GEandGJE

I for one would not wish to stay on a site that was being self-regulated by the members in choosing which rules to obey and which to ignore.. 

Posted on 03/08/2023 15:04

I would hate to go to a site which had rules.

moulesy replied on 03/08/2023 15:10

Posted on 03/08/2023 15:10

"The OP acknowledged in his first post that he/she knew they were in a vulnerable position regarding wind, had heard the weather warnings given out. "

Good point - and further,  in his second post went on to say

 "By the time I returned to the site, it was already blowing a gale and on assessment, it appeared more dangerous to dismantle the awning than to protect it in situ."

From which it appears that he was quite content to leave the site with the awning unprotected even when aware of the weather warnings. So whilst I have some sympathy with him about the resulting damage, it does seem to have been a (avoidable) problem of his own making.

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moulesy replied on 03/08/2023 15:13

Posted on 03/08/2023 15:04 by eurortraveller

I would hate to go to a site which had rules.

Posted on 03/08/2023 15:13

Are there any sites which don't have rules? undecided

And do you think the OP, with presumably a multi-thousand pound outfit (van, towcar and 1075cm awning) would want to use such a site of it did exist? surprised

Cornersteady replied on 03/08/2023 16:18

Posted on 03/08/2023 15:04 by eurortraveller

I would hate to go to a site which had rules.

Posted on 03/08/2023 16:18

That's you but the OP came of his own free will to a club site that does have rules. And he agreed to be bound by them. 

GEandGJE replied on 03/08/2023 16:22

Posted on 03/08/2023 15:04 by eurortraveller

I would hate to go to a site which had rules.

Posted on 03/08/2023 16:22

Well it's lucky for people who want to pitch up without rules that Dartmoor is now open again  for wild camping.

Wherenext replied on 03/08/2023 16:27

Posted on 03/08/2023 15:13 by moulesy

Are there any sites which don't have rules? undecided

And do you think the OP, with presumably a multi-thousand pound outfit (van, towcar and 1075cm awning) would want to use such a site of it did exist? surprised

Posted on 03/08/2023 16:27

There are such sites, there's almost always an exception to anything.smile

I came across one that said "There are no rules but be nice to each other". This was a few years ago and I really can't remember the site. It was on UK Campsite website.

However I do agree with you that it should be avoided and we did.

Tinwheeler replied on 03/08/2023 16:29

Posted on 03/08/2023 16:22 by GEandGJE

Well it's lucky for people who want to pitch up without rules that Dartmoor is now open again  for wild camping.

Posted on 03/08/2023 16:29

That’s back packing with a tent 😂😂😂

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