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2 hours ago, ken78 said:

did you not read my post ??? or are you so disbelieving i did talk to them and was told READ MY POST 

ok the dogs can go in the cemetery on a lead but you can only let your dog off the lead on the paths to the right or left there's post with  marks on then as you walk up to the post if its green you can let your dog off when you come back the other side of the post is orange so you have to put your dog back on the lead. now if you don't the fine is £80 

Sorry, you said you'd been approached and warned, you did not say it was part of the exercise elsewhere reported of up to 8 uniformed officers in the cemetery. If you were breaching regulations then the police would anyway have warned you, even if they were in the cemetery for other reasons. The discussion was whether 8 officers just for dog-walking might not be overkill. I offered another reason for a bevy of officers to be present, but they'd hardly avoid picking up on a possible breach of regulations if they saw one.

On 22/04/2023 at 23:22, Penguin68 said:

Sorry, you said you'd been approached and warned, you did not say it was part of the exercise elsewhere reported of up to 8 uniformed officers in the cemetery. If you were breaching regulations then the police would anyway have warned you, even if they were in the cemetery for other reasons. The discussion was whether 8 officers just for dog-walking might not be overkill. I offered another reason for a bevy of officers to be present, but they'd hardly avoid picking up on a possible breach of regulations if they saw one.

WHEN DID I SAY I WAS APPROACHED ?? come on READ WHAT I SAID..

 

On 20/04/2023 at 21:02, Spartacus said:

Of course, Billy, they could have been there to catch a poacher trapping wild game to fill his butcher shop with or using them to make pies to supply his cafe. 🤣

I have been told that it's worth looking for game in the cemetery.....cheaper to buy from the market....so I was told 

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