One couple I saw had taken their dog into a van, goodness knows what the sales people thought, but of course did not say anything as potential customer
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I have seen a big change in the people using motor homes over the years, I was in my middle thirties when I first got one (a 1983 Joseph Arnold) we would turn up on sites and invariably be the youngest there, not being an ageist (not suggesting anyone is by the way) this never bothered me, I love the fact that there are now so many young people out and about in motorhomes with their kids, it is true that there were not as many mobility scooters, but I think the majority of users are fine, it's like anything though, it is the small minority who go bombing around without a care in the world, not realising they are in charge of a lethal weapon. Training, courtesy and consideration is the key. On a more controversial note though, I do wonder whether some of the owners just have them because they are very large, unfit and can't be bothered walking, now before anyone rips into me, I think mobility scooters are fantastic for people who are disabled and people with genuinely limited mobility, but you have only got to go to Benidorm to see hoards of people on scooters who stop at every bar and shop and walk around to evidence this.Motorhomes = old people.
Old people = scooter
That's the way it is....gives them the freedom to roam and why not i say.
Do what we do. ..don't go to shows... If it bothers....
Waste of money anyhow imo far more laughs to be had elsewhere and keep your credit card safe
But each to their own
Not if it's on your shoes!Just think of all the tons of pollution spewed into the air by all the gas guzzling motorhomes who went there.
A few dog poos pale into significance.
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Hope u never need a scooter.....
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If your sailing 'Red Funnel', then etiquette demands tails and white tie at the burger bar. To ignore protocol could get you in the deep brown stuff when you disembark after a long cruise. The people of Wight are mostly inbred, and respect formal dress. To attire otherwise could really upset them.Hi Tootles.
I am booked on "Red Funnel " for the Isle of Widget tour,question,"Will i have to dress for dinner ?"as this will be my first......Cruise ??.... as a naturist. Your advice will mean so much to me,thank you in advance............."Gerrrofff" LOL.
We made the mistake of sailing with P&O to Japan, on the Origami. The cabin walls were paper thin, and the waiters were like cardboard cutouts. Also, you could only read the small print by standing really close to the ships hull.
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I heard they let some wimmin wander about completely unsupervised
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...but then Tazzy refused point blank to go back in ... after chasing her round and round the vans, much to the bemusement of others sitting out having their lunch, I finally managed to collar her with the aid of another MHer who fussed her to keep her still.
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I see what you mean, but most scooter owners and dog owners are responsible. Sometimes, even the best behaved dog will go, or perhaps someone on a scooter losing control. The original theme was not these ones, but the inconsiderate ones who don't really careDoes this summarise part of the problem? Owners who believe that an out-of-control dog or scooter is OK so long as it belongs to them!
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I'm a very young 44 year old and my wife and I carry 2 scooters in the van we also have a dog so whats the problem!
Vlad
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Sometimes, even the best behaved dog will go,
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So let me get this right, please feel free to correct me if in some way I misread your post. You hate dogs, but you hate dogs not on leads mostest. You dislike large dogs, because they fight with small dogs. You carry a loaded fire bucket around in your pocket, perchance you see a small dog in distress. You dislike disabled people so much you are empowered to ask them just how they are disabled, and you share this earth with all those you dislike.Yes: I think there was another child attacked this week
SURELY dogs should be under total control at all times in public places (and whenever other folk are around?). Is there not a requirement to have dogs on leads around sites? Obviously, this would only apply strictly to "other" peoples dogs: "mine" is exempt from petty regulations.
I once saw a "large" dog, being walked on a lead by two children almost devour a "small" dog being walked on a lead by another child. Both sets of parents rushed to the scene but no amount of kicking, pulling, screaming managed to release the victim. Fortunately I had a "Fire Bucket" full of water and emptied it over the protagonists, resulting in instantaneous freedom. The vets bill came to over £1600.
IMO dogs need to be under total control. FULL STOP.
As to inconsiderate owners/drivers: I have picked up dog poo (in a bag) and handed it to an owner with a loud "I think this is yours" and I've said to mobility drivers "Excuse me, are you physically disabled or mentally disabled?" (perhaps not P.C. but we all share this Earth and we should all have a degree of responsibility to others).
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