The big problem is tourists who don’t understand the limits of ‘free to roam’.
oldskool_rave_tunes on
I come from the UK and now live in Norway. Where I come from you will be trespassing nearly anywhere off of a bridle path. So when me and my wife go out in the nature, I am always worried we are on someones land and will even ask her to get permission (she is Norwegian) from the landowner and she thinks it’s funny and I am mad for that. Force of habit I suppose lol.
So as nice as it is to have ‘right to roam’, I can understand why it causes problems. There are too many people who have no respect for other peoples property and will trample flowers, plants and crops to get a better pic or video. Such a shame really as it ruins it for others who do understand that we are on someone else’s land.
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The big problem is tourists who don’t understand the limits of ‘free to roam’.
I come from the UK and now live in Norway. Where I come from you will be trespassing nearly anywhere off of a bridle path. So when me and my wife go out in the nature, I am always worried we are on someones land and will even ask her to get permission (she is Norwegian) from the landowner and she thinks it’s funny and I am mad for that. Force of habit I suppose lol.
So as nice as it is to have ‘right to roam’, I can understand why it causes problems. There are too many people who have no respect for other peoples property and will trample flowers, plants and crops to get a better pic or video. Such a shame really as it ruins it for others who do understand that we are on someone else’s land.