pm/email me your email address and i'll send you a copy of the one i use.
rgds
julian
is there a standard letter to get the land owners to sign to state your permission to shoot/ hunt on their land or is it up to us to write our own?
any help would be good as have been asked to do some shooting and ferreting but land owner dont know either.
pm/email me your email address and i'll send you a copy of the one i use.
rgds
julian
i could do with a permission letter aswell if anyone has one typed up on their computer,thanks.
you'll have to pm/email me your email address as well so i can email you a copy of the one i use too.Originally Posted by Paul M
rgds
julian
Austin , yours is on its way to you by email.
sorry got called away,yours is on its way now .Originally Posted by Paul M
paul,Originally Posted by jbb
it just bounced back , email me another email address.
why do you want a letter for, iv been shooting for 42 years never had one its not law.
hows about this then:
http://www.northwiltspestcontrol.co....0Agreement.doc
well i was planning on sending letters to al nearby farms and golfcourse etc. The more letters you send the more change you got to get permission and you don't have to go to their house and ask everyone of them.
best way go knock on doors.
jack222
yours is on its way to you .
paul ,
just resent it again , lets hope it arrives this time.
You don't legally need it. But :Originally Posted by wecker
- if an incident occurs the landowner could deny that you had permission and you could up a creek without a paddle.
- if a member of the public calls out the Police you can prove your right to be there without having to worry the farmer at some unearthly hour.
- it also shows the landowner that you are being responsible, and will take liability for your actions.
- also if you later want a SGC / FAC then its easier to prove to the Police that you have need for your certificate.
Don't forget to get public liability insurance for your activities,
e.g. BASC or CA membership covers this.
wecker
A farmer (and long-time friend) whose land I shoot on, wanted a disclaimer, so that if anyone got shot, any accidents happened, or any laws were broken, he would have no liability. I don't blame him either.
It also helps to have it in writing (with map) from the land owner, just in case the police turn up.
ATB
Fluffy
.
JJB top bloke, thanks for the help and thanks to all who have reply'd