- Oct 21, 2008
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Hiya all,
just an observation I have made over the last few months on my way to work......there's been a british 4x4 with a caravan (foreign registration plate) parked up in a layby on the A444 most evenings when I go home and is there in the morning. I must say that it does seem to move sometime during the day though as it is in different position in the layby, often parked quite badly (half on the verge and half on the layby). It is connected to a generator in the back of the 4x4 with a lead running out to the caravan, the rear window is often open. The final observation is that it has never had its legs down........I have contacted the local council to highligh this but only every got a "we'll pass this on" reply... Surely If I was to drive somewhere and decided to overnight in a layby, I'd be breaking the law.....Hhhhmmmmm, your thoughts.
just an observation I have made over the last few months on my way to work......there's been a british 4x4 with a caravan (foreign registration plate) parked up in a layby on the A444 most evenings when I go home and is there in the morning. I must say that it does seem to move sometime during the day though as it is in different position in the layby, often parked quite badly (half on the verge and half on the layby). It is connected to a generator in the back of the 4x4 with a lead running out to the caravan, the rear window is often open. The final observation is that it has never had its legs down........I have contacted the local council to highligh this but only every got a "we'll pass this on" reply... Surely If I was to drive somewhere and decided to overnight in a layby, I'd be breaking the law.....Hhhhmmmmm, your thoughts.