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Edited Jun 14, 2024, 10:45
Re: Having a picnic on top of an ancient monument
Jun 14, 2024, 10:42
Farstar wrote:
Your literally saying "People are eating and that kids having fun" so yes you're 100% been a grumpy killjoy, As long as no litter is left or damage done (Which are both criminal offences) then their business is their own and certainly not your business in any way, No wonder you didn't say anything because i can imagine their reply just as you clearly did by not saying anything to them (The two words you'd get begin with an F and an O)


Thank you for taking the time to log on and respond though I suspect it is very much a one-off and you probably won't read this. First of all you have misquoted me. I 'literally' did not say what you have quoted above.
And yes, I did not want to cause a scene at a site I know is considered, if not sacred, then very special and unique to hundreds of people. As it was a bank holiday there were lots of people turning up to spend some time there so what those people were doing was selfish. Had they been doing the same thing on a different day they wouldn't have been seen and yes, probably no harm done. Though I personally do not agree with it.
Were you one of the people sitting up there by any chance. If you were you must have realised you were being observed by the many people who came and went. And are probably in one or two photographs.

All the best whoever you are.

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