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Re: Dogs on beaches
Originally Posted by Justlookin
(Post 5489068)
Well that settles it - I's phoning my optician straight away about the problem since I can't have been seeing dogs. It's very worrying!
I think you should have said the law, local or national, says they are not allowed. Am I alone! or do I need to make that call? |
Re: Dogs on beaches
Originally Posted by brodev
(Post 5496886)
Whilst you're there ask about all these cars that go flying past me when I am doing 30MPH in a built up area. I had my speedo checked but they tell me it's ok, but I keep seeing cars fly past me. I know it's illegal and can't be happening so I must be seeing things.
Next you will be saying that you have seen someone parked lengthways on a pedestrian crossing - or double parked on those very attractive yellowlines on a right angle bend. I mean to say there are limits you know!! |
Re: Dogs on beaches
Blimey I am begining to wonder why I am going to drive all that way . Its going to be very cold at night can't walk my dog on the beach .
May as well go to Cornwall:( |
Re: Dogs on beaches
Originally Posted by caravanning4u
(Post 5506595)
Blimey I am begining to wonder why I am going to drive all that way . Its going to be very cold at night can't walk my dog on the beach .
May as well go to Cornwall:( |
Re: Dogs on beaches
Oh god we have a yorkie and I would be devastated if that happened I must say I am having a lot of second thought about it now .
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Re: Dogs on beaches
In general, what country is safer... Spain or UK?
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