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Old 07-18-2023, 02:34 AM   #36374
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Originally Posted by neil_swann80 View Post
Can you erect some boundary markers/barriers to ensure there's a clear route to the property? Obviously you shouldn't have to, but I can imagine with the restaurant seating the patrons will take it on themselves to relocate the tables on occasion and having the boundary clearly marked may help?
Since our house is sold and we're leaving within 6 months it isn't worth the effort.

It's up to restaurant to keep an eye on their patrons and keep them within the boundaries. We've never had a problem with the previous owner. Also, technically, they can be fined for going "over the pins". In the past the council was more proactive and had people on the street, especially during the weekend, to keep an eye on if cafés and restaurants weren't being a nuisance to others. They haven't done that in years.
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