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no not me m8 the sort of size of wood look in the 2nd pic the fallen tree that lenth all im trying to do is help out clean up and clear the tracks as i mite start useing it for my durt bikeing soon

is it a crime too clear some rubish up and move some dead wood on the ground

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is it a crime too clear some rubish up and move some dead wood on the ground

 

For arguments sake yes it is.

 

Speak to the land owner if you have any concerns.

If you injure your self our someone else while moving the dead wood there could be trouble for the land owner and I'm sure you wouldn't wan't that.

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For arguments sake yes it is.

 

Speak to the land owner if you have any concerns.

If you injure your self our someone else while moving the dead wood there could be trouble for the land owner and I'm sure you wouldn't wan't that.

 

seconded. And to be honest. if its not in the way their is no need to move it, you can just leave it as it creates great habitat.

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well yer it was used for painballing and man made tracks for durt bikeing the wood that im talking about is on the tracks so some of them cant be used so just want too move them to one side theres no sings up of gates its open too all

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it belongs to to some honourable lee .......... forgot his last name it was the guy that was wanted for tax evation and i found a load of lad they are copisting so im gonner try and offer to help out

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