Offroading a jeep

Ingenius

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Carl Gibbs
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That, is cool as f*ck!

Reply to
Douglas Payne

No, that is some cretins trashing a Jeep and giving the anti-offroad brigade more ammunition, the tree huggers will be pleased.

I bet that Jeep ended up with the other burnt out stolen wrecks awaiting council collection.

Reply to
Geoff

It didn't look to me like a place that the council will ever go, or indeed anyone who was not interested in being recreationally cretinous.

The fact that it's a Jeep and that the doors fell off just from driving like a loon is a good reason not to buy a Jeep IMHO. However, I'd still I'd rather see a Jeep being used like that than being used to carry little johnny to school and back, or being parked badly in supermarket car parks ready to ferry 3 microwaveable ready meals and a bag of salad

500yards back to the house.

I'm assuming you're an offroading advocate Geoff, so I understand, and commend you for wanting to keep the name of your hobby/interest clean so you can enjoy legitimately it in the future. I suppose I'm a bit irresponsible, I'd like to do that sort of thing now and again, not necessarily in a Jeep. A bit of private ground, some owner's permission and any hateful and badly made/end-of-life car would do me.

Reply to
Douglas Payne

If that was public land the council will have to go and clear it.

That Jeep was not being used it was being abused.

In my part of the word most of the public rights of way have been closed, mainly due to the abuse of the pikeys in their MOT failures,  The pay and play sites are also closing their doors due to local complaints and spiralling insurance. 

Even on private land we are getting the council coming round and making tenuous complaints about noise.

The anti brigade seize and any bad publicity they can, and they are winning :-(

Reply to
Geoff

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