perhaps someone should stick a sign up at the carpark entrance? a polite notice etc
Quote from: namnok on June 14, 2011, 11:43:28 amperhaps someone should stick a sign up at the carpark entrance? a polite notice etcIt should go without saying really....
Are there toilets that are a) nearby; b) open at the time when people are likely to wake up and need that morning release?
There really is no excuse or mitigation however you look at it. There's no sign telling me not to have a piss in the fruit and veg aisle at Tesco, there shouldn't need to be one here.
The toilets are no more than 150 meters from the car park, I've never known them to be shut but I never get there before midday. There are also some other toilets at the other end of the village. There really is no excuse or mitigation however you look at it. There's no sign telling me not to have a piss in the fruit and veg aisle at Tesco, there shouldn't need to be one here.
Quote from: Teaboy on June 14, 2011, 12:54:30 pm There really is no excuse or mitigation however you look at it. There's no sign telling me not to have a piss in the fruit and veg aisle at Tesco, there shouldn't need to be one here.spot on
Plus I'm confident it was a lady (use your imagination)./quote]Pink toilet paper?
If not, where is the best/nearest (free) place to park?
Whenever iv done it iv made sure i did it right against my own car. They cant get you that way.
The problem is that the residents of Malham don't particularly like climbers and so we are tolerated as long as we keep as low a profile as possible. Putting up a sign would be tangible evidence that, as a group, we would rather piss on your doorstep, than walk 150 meters to a public convenience. Similarly, the car park is not a climbers car park and putting up signs directed at climbers would suggest we climbers feel a certain entitlement to it that might get up the local residents' noses.