£250,000 a day when they're busy. What a racket. A bunch of shrooms a few thousand years ago put a few rocks in a field to dance around them and throw stones at the moon and people are now paying £25 a pop to look at them. Unbelievable.
Back in the 90s when I was stationed locally, I don't think they had a visitor centre then. As you drove past on the A303 you could see all the stones clearly from the main road. Not sure about that now, as I haven't been near the place since way back.
@@stuartbrown8259 That visitor centre was low key and perfectly in keeping with the atmosphere of the place. As was the modest cafe with its outside benches. Now it is Theme Park Britain writ large.
We did too, in the 1960s. Going down the A303 for holidays in Cornwall we were all excited about a break at Stonehenge where you could just walk into the stones. All this "protection" now is clearly just to make money rather than to stop vandalism.....aka what happened with Just Stop Oil a few months ago. Those fences just ooze spite towards the public. Avebury (so far, anyway) is a much more atmospheric experience than Stonehenge because you can mingle with the sarsens.
It’s been sat there for thousands of years and they come along, stick an ugly building that says English Heritage on it and then charge people? Complete joke
Alot more than that if you want special access to walk among the stones before it opens or after it closes. I did it first in 1997 and I was alone with the custodian -- and again in 2015 when there were about 25 of us.
@@v8cool231 What properties? It's a stone circle that has been standing for 1000's of years. You can't even get close to them. They were gifted to the nation.
@@shapes2000 The onsite museum, fascilities, staff wages ,the monuments on site. Stone henge isn't just about the stone circle. Its surrounded by barrows, and other smaller henges that fall under its umbrella . It may have been standing for 1000's of years but its only been these past 100 years or so that theres been more chemicals in the air that cause corrosion, as well climate differences . I worked for National Trust and had to look after outdoor statues as part of my role.
@@Shukulo Not biased at all . Just wondering how this person thinks these places stay afloat if they don't charge. I actually disagree with the way the NT and EH treat the drone pilots. These places look great from above, I'd tell them to just go for it if I worked there .
Yes because what's more "woke" than representatives of a property feeling like they're obligated to enforce garbage policies 🤡🤡🤡 How do you even take yourself seriously lol
It’s amazing really how we’re all born the same way. The planet was created somehow, someway that was nothing to do with us. And yet… Some people decided that they own it. A group of people got together, made a government and decided “Yeah. That belongs to us!” It’s crazy when you think about it.
The organisation is woke authoritarian captured. They will not entertain any different opinion. This generation are being socially engineered not to question.
Can't believe people pay to see a few boulders that have been there for centuries , and not cotton on to English Heritage charging for the experience when they have nothing to do with it ridiculous
Thousands of people including me do not agree Sir been there 5 thousand years plus how it was built and for what purpose is the great mystery but I do agree with you that 25 quid is taking the wee, wee though!!!
@@jimfuller239 not allowed but they still did it regardless of their upcoming punishment. The analysis here is the energy spent on saying no to a drone user but nothing given to stopping the protesters or the paints they had on their persons.
Poor chap checking the tickets ... "I have managed English Heritage sites before" ... but looks like he's been downgraded to "light duties". I almost felt a bit sorry for him until he spouted the Not Allowed nonsense.
There was a point where the NT would try to prevent people taking photos from that byway - it's nothing to do with drones, it's all to do with charging people for the pleasure of seeing stonehenge to make money for the National Trust
Love the way there’s always 1 member of staff who can’t cope if they don’t have a ‘sheep’ for a member of public, and just goes away taking their No for an answer. Girl on right with glasses is an example of this. She states her case, then mostly shuts up and stares blindly once she can’t compute the situation or can’t cope with someone questioning her. Almost looking like she’s going to cry. Clearly not a people person and shouldn’t be in a public job like this. The other one deals with the situation much better.
I used to drive past this place along the A303 quite often in my Army days, going to and fro from Warminster. As for aircraft helicopters etc, they certainly fly over it. I've been in helicopters that have flown over it, got to see it for free 😂😂😂😂.
The owners of said stones… 😂 They can charge if they want and people can choose to pay if they wanna see them Could say the same about it loads of places… it’s just a load of trees, who are they to demand payment? 😂
They are trained to act in the interest of their respective employer/customers. Unfortunately for them it is DJE Media's bread and butter to challenge their policies. The stiffer the challenge the higher the viewer numbers go!
Because they own the property so they are making DJE Media aware of it even though they know they have no legal powers to stop him doing it when standing outside their grounds.
Yep. I have seen photographs of them being built in the 40/50's. There was something there originally, but not so dramatic, so they "re-built" them. They have never admitted it though.
That guy on the door is gone look at his eyes. There is a control box to keep them.doors open instead of using a human door stop. Alot of these people at these sites would be unemployable in the actual workplace.
If you search on google there is a copy of a letter from the CAA confirming that it is legal to fly over English Heritage and National Trust land as they don’t own the air space and provided you follow the drone rules!
If you go through the housing estate close by and get to Fargo Road it's a short walk to the public footpath, although you can't walk around the stones you walk alongside the paying visitors and are as close as you can get, separated by a fence , for free.
These young people seem to have an inability to express themselves verbally, they use their hands or facial expressions instead of words and phrases, WTF is going on, education system, social media, upbringing ? 70 years old and baffled !
Policy policy policy! these people have no clue what they are talking about, Company policies do not overrule the CAA, or in Canada, Nav Canada, No private companies not any company control the airspace , here where we are we follow the rules of NAV Canada for flying , whether it is a drone, an ultralight, aircraft, or balloon.
The girl with the pink hair actually knows what she's talking about and has a really nice disposition. She knows they don't and can't control the airspace. Surprising.
PMSL...you cant fly a over here. 20,000 quid degree... wasted money. Thick as mince. Flies drone over...lovely shots mate ...well done. Saves me 25 quids.
Internal memo to all English and National Trust employees and volunteers: expect a man with a TH-cam channel named DJE Media to turn up with a drone to test and challenge our no drone policy!
When I first visited the stones in the mid 1970s we just parked on the road, walked over and wondered around amongst them. If I remember we were the only ones there.
A family holiday brought us to the Henge in the 1970s, with no barriers and just a few people milling around having picnics among the stones.A twilight zone that no one would believe.
Is there something like a puppy farm that breeds entitled middle class kids for the National Trust, because they all seem to look and sound very similar whatever part of the country the site is in ?
Brilliant Dan.. Once again you prove the difference between "policy" and the laws of the land. I was born at Tidworth which is very close to Stonehenge, but since the started 'managing' the site , I've not returned.
Years ago, I was working at a police antenna on a hill called Newton Barrow, saw the stones nearby, drove over, parked up on the road and just walked in between them. How things have changed.
Love your vids, but why insist on winding these people up, you have rights to fly just do it and get good footage, if police called so be it, it's your right.
Would you watch many of these videos then, if there were no confrontation? Most "audits" are of the most tedious little warehouse sites imaginable where even paint drying would be the excitement of the day.
This part got me too. She isn't familiar with Bernoulli's principle or the venturi effect clearly. Whilst wind speed often increases with elevation, having things like mountains, cliffs and valleys causes more pain for unpredictable winds than a flat wide open field. I fly drones. I live in the Highlands. I've experienced it too often.
She said "yourself" - instantly know what kind of person that is. The "yourself" and "myself" NPC isn't contactable. They have a set dialog wheel, anything outside that just causes repetition. The dialogue wheel resets over and over again.
Great video! The young girl with pink hair and nose piercing did an amazing job. very articulate, clued up and great personality. Its defo not an easy day when you turn up and challenge ppl randomly and on the spot with ur amount of knowledge and homework so respect to her for how she handled it :)
Were you and I watching the same video? In the one I watched, the pink-hired one was dreadful in the extreme with her endless "droning" on about not being "allowed" and so forth, and wasting everyone's time when she clearly did know that she was actually lying. deeply shaming and shameful, instead of agreeing the facts of life with the visitor. And they are (for the present anyway) facts of life in this country. As are also, I suppose, one being plagued by ridiculous and pompous little people trying to interfere in lawful activity whatever one wants or tries to do. There is also never an apology for the sheer time-wasting and for what in law is harassment. As was evidenced in this video.
Why did they build Stonehenge so close to the A303?
😂😂❤
Easy access for Tarquin and Cordelia from Just Stop Oil
And why build Windsor Castle so close to Heathrow 🤔😄
They built close to a303 so the lorry could bring the Sarson stones
why build The Tower of London so close to The Thames ? oh hang on....that doesnt work
You are onto something here with these national trust sites. The staff offer up the content on a silver platter. 👌
To much bird watching.
Go in the winter time, and you could walk straight in unhindered
He's hit the big time with this ..only one doing it ..bravo
It is my policy not to listen to people who make up policies.
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@@Northous❤️
To right mate
It’s amazing how many people talk excrement…….
They have been Brainwashed, they cannot take money off of Drone Pilots but let Migrants in for Free what a great country...
Am I getting old or does everyone with authority these days look like children?
You are correct, they are not long out of nappies.
Definitely getting old, I'm afraid.
Don't insult children
They are easier to brainwash and come already woke.
I know the feeling, most cops today look like they’ve just left primary school
£250,000 a day when they're busy. What a racket. A bunch of shrooms a few thousand years ago put a few rocks in a field to dance around them and throw stones at the moon and people are now paying £25 a pop to look at them. Unbelievable.
I think it reflects more on the mugs that pay the price rather than those charging. Sheep are meant to be sheared.
There's probably a bit more to it than that to be fair.
@@keithpop3097 or fleeced!! :D
There's no need to pay to get in. There's a public footpath 20 yards away, which runs for about a thousand metres up the hill from the main road.
So, you're saying that they have 100,000 visitors a day, when they're busy ? - Your maths is faulty.
If you ever go to Stonehenge just walk over, you do not have to pay the £20+ to go through the visiters centre
Back in the 90s when I was stationed locally, I don't think they had a visitor centre then. As you drove past on the A303 you could see all the stones clearly from the main road. Not sure about that now, as I haven't been near the place since way back.
@@stuartbrown8259 The VC is massive now
@@stuartbrown8259 There was the ticket office by the car park which was on the opposite side of the road, which is now closed off
@@stuartbrown8259 That visitor centre was low key and perfectly in keeping with the atmosphere of the place. As was the modest cafe with its outside benches. Now it is Theme Park Britain writ large.
Many moons ago when we drove down to Cornwall we would pull off the road and have a walk around the stones, no charges , fences, security happy days
I remember doing just that myself. Happy days!
We used to park our motorcycle and camp in the stones on our way to brands hatch 😂
We did too, in the 1960s. Going down the A303 for holidays in Cornwall we were all excited about a break at Stonehenge where you could just walk into the stones. All this "protection" now is clearly just to make money rather than to stop vandalism.....aka what happened with Just Stop Oil a few months ago. Those fences just ooze spite towards the public. Avebury (so far, anyway) is a much more atmospheric experience than Stonehenge because you can mingle with the sarsens.
"Can I fly my drone over your site?"
"No, er... yeah but no but, er... technically yeah but no!"
Pfft who has the right to tell an Englishman what he can do on English heritage land. 😅
Government?
@@krzysbassthere lying noobs but your point is valid 👊🏽💜
Fucking scandalous they charge you to look at Stonehenge. £25 per adult!??? Absolute racket!!??!
It’s been sat there for thousands of years and they come along, stick an ugly building that says English Heritage on it and then charge people? Complete joke
@@SteezMe1234 yeah as if anyone has built it who lives today. fing sad including the drone knowledge of these muppets
Just trespass?
Alot more than that if you want special access to walk among the stones before it opens or after it closes. I did it first in 1997 and I was alone with the custodian -- and again in 2015 when there were about 25 of us.
Free admission to 'fakeugees' tho!
Future of Britain, we're fkd .
Nah, if we were all like DJE then we'd be fkd
The Stones belong to the ppl not mafia corporation English Heritage. I lived in Larkhill, a very secured place. @1:50
Bought and gifted to the people of the nation in the 1930's and now unfairly charging visitors a fortune.
So how do you upkeep the properties without charging people ?
@@v8cool231 What properties? It's a stone circle that has been standing for 1000's of years. You can't even get close to them. They were gifted to the nation.
@@shapes2000 The onsite museum, fascilities, staff wages ,the monuments on site. Stone henge isn't just about the stone circle. Its surrounded by barrows, and other smaller henges that fall under its umbrella .
It may have been standing for 1000's of years but its only been these past 100 years or so that theres been more chemicals in the air that cause corrosion, as well climate differences .
I worked for National Trust and had to look after outdoor statues as part of my role.
@@v8cool231 lol of course you worked at national trust what a surprise you're so biased
@@Shukulo Not biased at all . Just wondering how this person thinks these places stay afloat if they don't charge.
I actually disagree with the way the NT and EH treat the drone pilots. These places look great from above, I'd tell them to just go for it if I worked there .
I love to see them struggling to find an excuse to deny you your rights.
Policy is not law, I blame national trust for getting the staff to apply a policy which is not law
Technically yes but no? The deep, free thinking response from an obvious intellectual lol.
A couple of young Karens in the making 😂
Stumped lol.
Vicky Pollard response
A relative of Vicky pollard possibly??
Univershitty trained they've got a degree but can't think outside the box 😂
The woke brigade are so very entertaining and great to laugh at 😂
Yes because what's more "woke" than representatives of a property feeling like they're obligated to enforce garbage policies 🤡🤡🤡
How do you even take yourself seriously lol
Many of these organisations have been captured by woke authoritarian ideology.
It’s amazing really how we’re all born the same way. The planet was created somehow, someway that was nothing to do with us. And yet… Some people decided that they own it. A group of people got together, made a government and decided “Yeah. That belongs to us!”
It’s crazy when you think about it.
You don’t need tickets for this scam if you have a drone! 😂
That's why they don't like drones it's not about visitors safety its about seeing it for free all about the £££££s
The girl on the right literally acts like a robot while youre talking to the other one. Is she a real person? 😂
She's a chat GPT powered android.
The organisation is woke authoritarian captured. They will not entertain any different opinion. This generation are being socially engineered not to question.
AI still in the process of being perfected?
Death stare at 25.30 😂
English heritage policy IS NOT LAW!!! When will they learn.
They really are the gift that keeps on giving
And just like a bag of fairy dust, their policies all blew away as the drone flew in the air.......😅😂🎉😊
Can't believe people pay to see a few boulders that have been there for centuries , and not cotton on to English Heritage charging for the experience when they have nothing to do with it ridiculous
Thousands of people including me do not agree Sir been there 5 thousand years plus how it was built and for what purpose is the great mystery but I do agree with you that 25 quid is taking the wee, wee though!!!
@BeverleyMcCarthy Been there 5000 years but rebuilt in 1958 and shored up with concrete 😅
they haven't always been stood, just a guess that this is how they were
I had to put my tea down for this one. Drones not allowed but protesters can paint the stones. Interesting
That's not a good comparison. Protesters get arrested for painting the stones, so definitely "not allowed" either.
@@jimfuller239 not allowed but they still did it regardless of their upcoming punishment. The analysis here is the energy spent on saying no to a drone user but nothing given to stopping the protesters or the paints they had on their persons.
We’re only following orders , but don’t know why.
Another group of people did that about 80yr ago. For the life of me i cant remember the name of said group 🤔🤣
National socialists
@@danovmanc87I ❤ Uncle A
Poor chap checking the tickets ... "I have managed English Heritage sites before" ... but looks like he's been downgraded to "light duties". I almost felt a bit sorry for him until he spouted the Not Allowed nonsense.
The highlight of his day now is probably cleaning the toilets.
There was a point where the NT would try to prevent people taking photos from that byway - it's nothing to do with drones, it's all to do with charging people for the pleasure of seeing stonehenge to make money for the National Trust
Technically yeah but no but yeah but no but whatever,don’t be giving me no evils
It beggers belief that an organisation like this can take over and monetise these ancient stones, a sign of our crazy times I think.
Absolutely scandalous that these people can commandeer old sites and have the audacity to charge to view them! That’s taking the proverbial p***.
I love watching people, knowing they're incorrect 🤣
Love it! Keep these videos coming-just keep talking and talking, digging and digging...like a podcast that never sleeps!
Never been to Stonehenge and looking at it i'd get more pleasure visiting a lime stone quarry
Those two policy enforcers, appear to go to the school of St trinian's
Wow Stonehenge last time I as there was in 1976. Many thanks for doing this one.
Love the way there’s always 1 member of staff who can’t cope if they don’t have a ‘sheep’ for a member of public, and just goes away taking their No for an answer. Girl on right with glasses is an example of this. She states her case, then mostly shuts up and stares blindly once she can’t compute the situation or can’t cope with someone questioning her. Almost looking like she’s going to cry.
Clearly not a people person and shouldn’t be in a public job like this. The other one deals with the situation much better.
Just come out of school by the looks of things 😊
and she's hiding her teeth for some reason
I used to drive past this place along the A303 quite often in my Army days, going to and fro from Warminster. As for aircraft helicopters etc, they certainly fly over it. I've been in helicopters that have flown over it, got to see it for free 😂😂😂😂.
It's just a collection of old stones who are they to demand this and that. I feel sure many years ago it was free and able to goes up close to them.
the last time i was there it was just a layby to park in and a walk across the field to see the stones up close.
The owners of said stones… 😂
They can charge if they want and people can choose to pay if they wanna see them
Could say the same about it loads of places… it’s just a load of trees, who are they to demand payment? 😂
We have a 'POLICY' 😂
We knocked it up last night so that is now enforcable by LAW .
Company policies are only enforceable on company employees surely.
policies and rules are for the staff to follow, the public are controlled by the laws of the Crown.
JAN = Just Another No
This lot have probably spent £1k's on their education but can not understand the difference between policy and legislation
They are trained to act in the interest of their respective employer/customers. Unfortunately for them it is DJE Media's bread and butter to challenge their policies. The stiffer the challenge the higher the viewer numbers go!
@@NihilisticHedonism Do you realise what you have posted?
@@retroclickmedia4422 If you listen carefully they do not say that it is against the law.
@@retroclickmedia4422 Yes, I am accountable for my own actions.
@@retroclickmedia4422 The truth?
These two have a degree in obtuseness
one of them needs the dentist
Yeah, but no but...
Why are all the staff so animated that work at these places?
Too much Italian food?
A lot of them seem like theyre on the spectrum
Too many fizzy drinks equals hyperactivity? Or too much coffee equals the same?
Why do they believe that policy overrides law ?
Because they own the property so they are making DJE Media aware of it even though they know they have no legal powers to stop him doing it when standing outside their grounds.
The National Trust Tour continues - keep exposing them!
It’s English Heritage
@@spindoctor-ff3ydSame level of ignorance
@@CharlieGigGoer true
They're fake stones, the Griswolds accidently knocked down the real ones in 1985.
Yep. I have seen photographs of them being built in the 40/50's. There was something there originally, but not so dramatic, so they "re-built" them. They have never admitted it though.
So, that's Stonehenge. Okay. Cool. Doesn't look as majestic from the air.
That guy on the door is gone look at his eyes. There is a control box to keep them.doors open instead of using a human door stop. Alot of these people at these sites would be unemployable in the actual workplace.
Our rights are our rights, English Heritage.
Damn right! 👊
👊👍@@sambishop9567
Loving this series of NT and EH videos nice to see them being educated maybe have a look at Bodiam Castle a NT property
What a bunch oh whacky muppets the staff are 😂😂
Jesus, where did they drag this lot from
Do you remember the dance in the asylum scene in the film "Bronson"?
20:00 was thinking if they ever make another harry potter these 2 could make some great extras in it 😂
😂😂😂
i just had this conversation with a business owner,
"over, under and around.
are all words that describe NOT entering your property."
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
wokeys trust
If you search on google there is a copy of a letter from the CAA confirming that it is legal to fly over English Heritage and National Trust land as they don’t own the air space and provided you follow the drone rules!
Can't believe pople pay to look at stones 😂
you missed the pet rock era lol
Divers getting the free tickets.
If you go through the housing estate close by and get to Fargo Road it's a short walk to the public footpath, although you can't walk around the stones you walk alongside the paying visitors and are as close as you can get, separated by a fence , for free.
Hey, shouldn't the question be, why did they build the A303 so close to Stonehenge?
It's funny you can't have a drone up but I can that sounds a little contradicting ain't it
Let’s face it, this whole argument with the staff was about you not paying £25 to see the stones.
NOT ALLOWED 👍
These young people seem to have an inability to express themselves verbally, they use their hands or facial expressions instead of words and phrases, WTF is going on, education system, social media, upbringing ? 70 years old and baffled !
I have started noticing this too - they are all a bit camp too.
Me too, 70 and same opinion. And, they probably have "degrees". From somewhere truly dismal.
Their rules isnt law.
DJE struggling to say summer solstice is very relatable :)
Policy policy policy! these people have no clue what they are talking about, Company policies do not overrule the CAA, or in Canada, Nav Canada, No private companies not any company control the airspace , here where we are we follow the rules of NAV Canada for flying , whether it is a drone, an ultralight, aircraft, or balloon.
Boycott the National Trust... simple.
The look on his face when you showed him the app on your phone. Priceless.
"You're just playing with words sir" is an indication that he knows he's lost the argument.
The girl with the pink hair actually knows what she's talking about and has a really nice disposition. She knows they don't and can't control the airspace. Surprising.
She was nice
🤣someone watching these vids you are doing would actually believe these were comedy sketches ! Definitely a particular type working at these places 🤪🤣
PMSL...you cant fly a over here. 20,000 quid degree... wasted money.
Thick as mince.
Flies drone over...lovely shots mate ...well done.
Saves me 25 quids.
Its like a oddballs convention at these National Trust sites
As I said, the dance in the asylum scene in the film "Bronson".
a policy thats full of holes is a joke
Can't fly but one already up lol... They own the land but not the air space.
Internal memo to all English and National Trust employees and volunteers: expect a man with a TH-cam channel named DJE Media to turn up with a drone to test and challenge our no drone policy!
When I first visited the stones in the mid 1970s we just parked on the road, walked over and wondered around amongst them. If I remember we were the only ones there.
A family holiday brought us to the Henge in the 1970s, with no barriers and just a few people milling around having picnics among the stones.A twilight zone that no one would believe.
Is there something like a puppy farm that breeds entitled middle class kids for the National Trust, because they all seem to look and sound very similar whatever part of the country the site is in ?
Quality stone henge 😂😂😂 gonna enjoy this one 😬😬💪💪✨✨
Brilliant Dan.. Once again you prove the difference between "policy" and the laws of the land. I was born at Tidworth which is very close to Stonehenge, but since the started 'managing' the site , I've not returned.
An Australian telling an englishman he cannot fly over English heritage 😂 and £25 per adult, absolutely mind boggling !!!! 🤦
Years ago, I was working at a police antenna on a hill called Newton Barrow, saw the stones nearby, drove over, parked up on the road and just walked in between them. How things have changed.
To be fair to the staff, they was polite and respectful during this video.
Wow loved the video I can't get to all these sites so happy to watch your videos
Love your vids, but why insist on winding these people up, you have rights to fly just do it and get good footage, if police called so be it, it's your right.
He explains it in the video, wake up!
Would you watch many of these videos then, if there were no confrontation? Most "audits" are of the most tedious little warehouse sites imaginable where even paint drying would be the excitement of the day.
That girl was waving her arms about so much I thought she was going to take off like a drone!
great video , drove past a few weeks ago , looked the same as when i went on a school trip probably 60 years ago , didn't cost a bean to look !
22:50 😂😂😂 FLAT open space 😂😂😂
This part got me too. She isn't familiar with Bernoulli's principle or the venturi effect clearly. Whilst wind speed often increases with elevation, having things like mountains, cliffs and valleys causes more pain for unpredictable winds than a flat wide open field. I fly drones. I live in the Highlands. I've experienced it too often.
The cognitive dissonance of the pink haired brigade is hilarious
Nice to see your going to all the national trust / English heritage sites i deliver to , great to see these beautiful places from above
She said "yourself" - instantly know what kind of person that is.
The "yourself" and "myself" NPC isn't contactable. They have a set dialog wheel, anything outside that just causes repetition. The dialogue wheel resets over and over again.
More woke goons 😂
Get there at sunrise, so much better no people no EH no hassle.
they seem to only employ people with these special people skills, have you encountered a normal yet
Great video! The young girl with pink hair and nose piercing did an amazing job. very articulate, clued up and great personality. Its defo not an easy day when you turn up and challenge ppl randomly and on the spot with ur amount of knowledge and homework so respect to her for how she handled it :)
She did very well , I liked her 😇
Were you and I watching the same video? In the one I watched, the pink-hired one was dreadful in the extreme with her endless "droning" on about not being "allowed" and so forth, and wasting everyone's time when she clearly did know that she was actually lying. deeply shaming and shameful, instead of agreeing the facts of life with the visitor. And they are (for the present anyway) facts of life in this country. As are also, I suppose, one being plagued by ridiculous and pompous little people trying to interfere in lawful activity whatever one wants or tries to do. There is also never an apology for the sheer time-wasting and for what in law is harassment. As was evidenced in this video.
NATIONAL TRUST LOVES DJE AUDITS and want to make him an Honourable member of the national Trust