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Jun 14, 2018 at 8:04 comment added user2766 Right to roam is a weird one. Because "enclosed areas" are essentially excluded and the fact the the UK is a very crowded island essentially means it only applies to upland areas such as Dartmoor, Snowdonia, etc. Either way it's the right to "access land" not to hunt on it. Most of the right to Roam areas are still owned by hill farmers, etc. and you still need these peoples permission to hunt on their land. Anything else is poaching. BTW this also applies to fishing.
Jun 13, 2018 at 17:45 comment added ShemSeger How does the "right to roam" reconcile with your claim that you need landowners permission to leave footpaths?
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