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Accyexplorer 03-02-2014 13:29

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1092844)
Nice reflections in number 5... Did you have a balaclava on to hide you from all those CCTV cameras?!:eek:

Cheers and No I never wear a balaclava ,It could be seen as a article to help commit crime.plus Id stand out like a sore thumb :D

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1092849)
Your choice of subject is interesting, however if I came across the same scenario I would not enter the premises thinking I was trespassing. What is your take on that idea.

Thanks,that's a good question that i could, probably will end up going into one about.but in short:
I often find myself torn between respecting folks right not to have someone on their property an pursuing my hobby/interest.
I am no way claiming to be a law guru,but,Trespass is a civil offence, except on certain sites ( military, heritage,railways,government an a few others).It is up to the landowner to press charges, the Crown won't.
Police under direction from the landowner have the right to remove you from their property using reasonable force.However you may also be arrested till the police are enlightened as to what you was upto.

As I've mentioned somewhere before I NEVER cause damage to gain entry to a property,and my signature says the rest ;)
Hope this helps,if you want me to go into one just ask :p

Margaret Pilkington 03-02-2014 14:57

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I think you are brave to even think about going into some of those places.
Your pics are interesting, and give us an insight into the dereliction that is in our midst.
It is sad when buildings fall into such disrepair...especially when they have previously served the community well.
I am sure more could be done to make some of these premises habitable spaces, either for work or for living.
You just need to be able to think outside the box(I hate that phrase,but cannot think of another that encapsulates what i mean)

Accyexplorer 03-02-2014 15:24

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1092876)
I think you are brave to even think about going into some of those places.
Your pics are interesting, and give us an insight into the dereliction that is in our midst.
It is sad when buildings fall into such disrepair...especially when they have previously served the community well.
I am sure more could be done to make some of these premises habitable spaces, either for work or for living.
You just need to be able to think outside the box(I hate that phrase,but cannot think of another that encapsulates what i mean)

Thanks Margret,I'm glad my intent isn't going unobserved.
I couldn't agree more,it means a lot:)

Margaret Pilkington 03-02-2014 15:37

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I appreciate all the pictures that are put into this thread.
It means that we are able to see places that perhaps we would not visit/be able to visit from the comfort of our own home.
They give us an interesting window on the world that we would not otherwise see.

maxthecollie 03-02-2014 16:20

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A short walk up the Coppice to check on the new paths
1) Turn you back on me then.
2) Where's all the birdies?
3) Maxwell in one of his poses
4) 5) 6) and 7) are views from the back of the Coppice
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shillelagh 03-02-2014 16:39

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if I'd have known you were up there max I would have waved to you ....:p

im testing the new camera ... :p and im now defrosting .. was absolutely freezing up there the wind blowing in my face when we were walking back down ....:p

mobertol 03-02-2014 16:48

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 1092892)
if I'd have known you were up there max I would have waved to you ....:p

im testing the new camera ... :p and im now defrosting .. was absolutely freezing up there the wind blowing in my face when we were walking back down ....:p

Glad to see you are getting to grips with your new camera -look forward to more photos soon!

maxthecollie 03-02-2014 16:52

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 1092892)
if I'd have known you were up there max I would have waved to you ....:p

im testing the new camera ... :p and im now defrosting .. was absolutely freezing up there the wind blowing in my face when we were walking back down ....:p

That wind up there was bladdy cold today

mobertol 03-02-2014 16:53

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Todays misty, drizzly walk - does the word mizzle exist? Plenty of water around and droplets galore.

maxthecollie 03-02-2014 16:54

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Did you get the cold winds?

Margaret Pilkington 03-02-2014 17:28

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Yes, the word mizzle does exist..it is a misty light rain/drizzle and it is where the name derives from.

davemac 03-02-2014 20:53

Re: Today in pictures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1092857)
Cheers and No I never wear a balaclava ,It could be seen as a article to help commit crime.plus Id stand out like a sore thumb :D



Thanks,that's a good question that i could, probably will end up going into one about.but in short:
I often find myself torn between respecting folks right not to have someone on their property an pursuing my hobby/interest.
I am no way claiming to be a law guru,but,Trespass is a civil offence, except on certain sites ( military, heritage,railways,government an a few others).It is up to the landowner to press charges, the Crown won't.
Police under direction from the landowner have the right to remove you from their property using reasonable force.However you may also be arrested till the police are enlightened as to what you was upto.

As I've mentioned somewhere before I NEVER cause damage to gain entry to a property,and my signature says the rest ;)
Hope this helps,if you want me to go into one just ask :p

I think I sort of understand, I wasn't having a dig at you doing it, more what would happen if I did it. So if its open and you can walk in unchallenged and provided you leave when asked to, you are not committing an offence.

davemac 03-02-2014 20:55

Re: Today in pictures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1092890)
A short walk up the Coppice to check on the new paths
1) Turn you back on me then.
2) Where's all the birdies?
3) Maxwell in one of his poses
4) 5) 6) and 7) are views from the back of the Coppice
Attachment 37579Attachment 37580Attachment 37581Attachment 37582Attachment 37583Attachment 37584Attachment 37585

Now the paths are in, although not finished yet, it makes it a clean walk when other walks are under water. I have noticed an increase in usage as well, even when the weather is pants.

davemac 03-02-2014 20:57

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 1092892)
if I'd have known you were up there max I would have waved to you ....:p

im testing the new camera ... :p and im now defrosting .. was absolutely freezing up there the wind blowing in my face when we were walking back down ....:p

Glad you are out and about again with the camera.

davemac 03-02-2014 21:02

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1092897)
Todays misty, drizzly walk - does the word mizzle exist? Plenty of water around and droplets galore.

You can feel the wet weather there, and some interesting buildings.


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