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Ah, but its a newspaper report, so mostly sensationalised to encourage sales.....probably.According to the report they have been using the water to clean out chemical toilets etc. If true then that's appalling. Would they do that outside their homes?
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Ah, but its a newspaper report, so mostly sensationalised to encourage sales.....probably.
But I agree, if people are emptying their toilets and leaving a mess, then that is unacceptable.
Unfortunately, in every walk of life, the minority spoil things for everybody else.
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We know this is old news, but why the big need need to wash out cassettes ?
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If we can be bothered, we rinse out the cassette with grey water while it's still draining. I can't see the point in wasting fresh water to rinse out the cassette.On the Ile de Re we were parked for over a week on a busy aire attached to a campsite, and the only water option they provided was 100 litres for 3 Euros at the service point.
I don't begrudge anybody 3 Euros but I frankly couldn't be arsed uprooting, unplugging, and driving away from the pitch to get 100 litres at a time, so I opted for a morning stroll with a 10 litre watering can to the nearby beachside loos, which had a water tap on the outside. Other camping-caristes were of a similar mindset.
I'd rather pay a little bit more for the aire and have some choice about how much water I can collect.
You can rinse your bog cartridge perfectly well with grey water - it's even got added detergent.
Ah, the French! Love signs and rules but generally take no notice of them.Not just MH but on a campsite waiting to wash my crocks ( plates etc) a sink was being used by a lady to wash sandy pooy shorts! Grrr when it was my turn and I declined to use the sink she shrugged her shoulders in that Gallic way and someone behind me took my place!! Pictures explained what the sinks were for and laundry ones were round the corner!!
Sorry off topic but still gets my goat!!
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