> I will certainly not be voting SNP at any future election. The Crianlarich Two will if, convicted, get a criminal record which could have adverse effects for current or future employment. > Because I would have been flouting guidelines designed to help get rid of this virus. I gave up golf 10 years ago so I’ve no axe to grind here. But there are some definite coastal blackspots where even small hills are too far away unless you're minded to properly stretch the guidance. Therefore concerning the case in hand we now have clarity that calling out MR or having them called out on your behalf is not a crime. I stay within 10-15 minutes walk from the clubhouse and  could name at least 50 people within 10 minutes walk from my house who are members. Sadly one of the many with no hills - intend "pushing my luck" and hitting the Lammermuirs soon. If they were closer to home they wouldn't risk recklessly spreading a serious infection to remote communities. I would like to hope so too, but (assuming she was quoted accurately) that's not what Chief Inspector Marshall says in the BBC report. > It is however reasonable to assume that the current crisis and the guidelines will form part of the facts and circumstances considered. What is the background to the "report": did the walkers request it; did someone else on the hill decide to make the call; was it made by someone not on the hill; what made the reporter decide to make the call, etc? It will be interesting to see what the procurator fiscal makes of the police report. I would suggest that one way hill walkers can help stop infection spreading is not to leave hand-painted YES stones on cairns at the top of hills. I knew of it but didn't realise it gave such good access to above the castle. You put yourself in contact with the police and if you come in contact with the police when you are doing something illegal you can expect them to act like the police. – Stirling GC is reported to have a waiting list for the first time in years. John Swinney drove from Perthshire to Edinburgh to visit his dad on the first day of 'Phase 1'. One persons extremely dangerous risk is another persons perfectly acceptable day out in terms of ability/preparedness. And in what way "not suitably equipped"? One of Scotland's greatest assets is its outdoor spaces. > Just to cheer us all up a wee bit. If everyone did similarly the highlands would be absolutely mobbed at the moment and I'm not at all sure that is a good idea just now. Sure they had driven a bit too far but so had thousands. And with courses having dedicated car parks, maybe it's easier for golfers to be less obviously "cheating" than people going to the hills. If nothing else, it potentially makes the inevitable rescue harder and more dangerous for the attending team. The Blairlogie one mentioned in the closure list (officially called Blairlogie Meadow, and used by visitors to Blairlogie as well as those going on the steeper sides of Dumyat) is about half a km from the Clacks boundary, and had it been the other side then I suspect it might have stayed open. To list messages for just a single forum (e.g., Expedition & Alpine) click on a link at the side of this page.There are 69 users currently online.. Register as a New User to get your own User Profile, personal Photos Gallery and extras like only showing new messages and privacy features. What you are advocating is tabloid government and the return of putting people in the stocks. They do appear to have broken the guidelines, and appear to have been charged with a disproportionately serious crime for flouting guidelines. According to the roadmap we will all have to wait until sometime in July for this. Only 21 new cases reported in last 24 hours for all Scotland of which only 3 in biggest Health Board area of Glasgow and Clyde. > Thanks for the link. Do you want your coonhound on the cover of COONHOUND BLOODLINES? If their trip had come to light because of a road accident or any other reason I would feel the same. Quite what the thinking is behind the charge I don't know. It has never been used for conduct which would have been lawful closer to home. But I think singling out this pair is poor justice. https://twitter.com/AliCampbellAC/status/1269252298137571330. > The golfers are merrily travelling well over five miles without batting an eyelid, at least not any of the golfers that I've chatted with. Of course. -wbich is hardly surprising. If the reason for the 5 mile limit is a concern that transmission will occur in car parks serving popular beauty spots then how has this been balanced against the risk that it will result in beauty spots and parks in the central belt become very busy making social distancing a challenge? Do you not have any such concerns in this situation? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w2TeTaEU1I&. Officers and members of Killin Mountain Rescue Team were subsequently deployed to rescue the individuals who had not been suitably equipped for the climb. And a number of hills, over the decades (- I've even, believe it or not, forgotten my map a few times). There are hill people at Holyrood - perhaps most notably Liz Smith MSP, who is a Munroist - but she's a Tory and thus not very likely to be asked for her thoughts. Posts: 62, Born 9 21 20 out of hillbilly Knot x Gr Nite Ch Heavenly Stylish Maiden Knot have won over$70000 maiden is out of mafias mob boss and Heavenly Backwater Pearl pups SS and Per.

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