>>1464160>Lmao just bomb themIt is not nearly so simple as it once was. Not nearly.
>>1464268>I do legally carry a gunI am genuinely curious about this bit anon, how do you manage this? From what I understand of our laws, open carrying a gun beyond private land is grounds for arrest and charge.
>I'll take my dog wherever I fucking wantIve not got a problem with dogs that are well behaved and under control, and kept on a leash around animals. Its the chavs with barely domesticated mongrels that threaten and go for anything they see, or the retards who let their dogs off the lead in fields of sheep during lambing season that I cant stand.
>>1464489>You must live in the city.Nah, but close to one. Thankfully im close to good /out/spots so trips are easy.
>you can own themBut not, as far as I know, legally carry them beyond private land. Bar taking them places of course.
>really not an issue in the areas of the UK where it's worth campingOh I know anon, but its more the fact that the exist in the first place.
>same as above. no trouble to carry a knife in the country side or when you are /out/ing.I have not had the courage to put this to the test, and nor do I want to risk losing my knife either. I carry my pocket knife but not my field knife/bayonet.
>unless you pick up litter you find you are as bad as those who drop it.Yeah, no. It gets to a point that it is too much.
There is a stretch of hills near me that Love walking across. I used to pick up the litter once every 1 - 2 weeks regularly for several years but it got too much in the end. I would clean up shitgut mctrashzoomer's latest mass of bottles, cans and food wrapping only to come back the next week to find four more spots. And again and again, coupled with the odd round of dropped water bottles from the 'walkers' who could not be bothered to carry them out and discarded items of clothing. Suffice to say I dont do it much any more., it got too much.