Sunday 4 October 2020

Another UK Commercial Rally Cancelled - Third World Hygiene Conditions

Tekkie poo bags

One UK rally organiser asks members to pay a 20 quid annual membership fee and then a 20 quid entry fee for each rally held (60 quid if you're staying overnight). He makes thousands from the enterprise of the stripping out and pocketing of thousands of pieces of archaeological sites each year. Thousands. Their Gloucestershire Rally (80 acres, stubble, some pasture fields on top, "on the surrounding pasture we have had lots of hammered coins and artefacts including around 5 silver Roman coins") Was cancelled. Perhaps it was the announcement:

Their [sic] is no toilet [toilet symbol in case rural Brexiters don't know what is meant] on this event as we can’t guarantee sanitising after every single use"
So just hundreds of barely literate grubby handed hoikers defecating and urinating all over the place and shaking hands with their mates. Defecating on the pasture, where the livestock will be grazing - and could pick up parasites from all the tekkie faeces and soild toilet paper. Is that in their risk assessment? Disgraceful.

1 comment:

Brian Mattick said...

I have some excrement related questions:

1. Most LGD Rallies have a burger bar. Do the burger people have a lavatory? Presumably.

2. So do they allow the attendees to use it or do they insist they just walk past it on their hurry to the hedge?

3. Are these two issues, A.) No lavatory for the masses and B.) who uses the burger lavatory, covered in the risk assessment?

 
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