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We have an NTS membership and have not had problems with Hardwick Hall main car park but cannot scan our card in the car park machines, we took a chance and left the car as we have the window sticker. I am hoping when our card renews in May it may have the same style code instead of the bar code.0
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You should have joined the Malta National Trust. Save even more.0
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The door staff at National Trust properties are often volunteers working for the charity. They don't have turnstiles. I am sure you could just barge your way past them and refuse to pay. Even if they called the police the police are unlikely to arrest you for viewing a National Trust property without paying. Is it even an offence?0
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The door staff at National Trust properties are often volunteers working for the charity. They don't have turnstiles. I am sure you could just barge your way past them and refuse to pay. Even if they called the police the police are unlikely to arrest you for viewing a National Trust property without paying. Is it even an offence?
That would not work, unless you have a reciprocal arrangement in place allowing National Trust volunteers to barge past you and gain entry to your house. And it would be an offence - trespass, and possibly also assault and/or battery (though I'm no lawyer)
Thankfully the Scottish/Maltese/NZ heritage organisations do have reciprocal arrangements in place (with full knowledge and agreement of the NT) where members can gain access free of charge to NT properties (and vice versa), which is why membership of these organisations allows free access to NT properties without having to trespass, or assault a NT volunteer!0 -
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beefturnmail wrote: »assault a NT volunteer!
I never suggested assaulting anyone. I am sure you could just walk past them and say "I am not paying your prices. I'll buy a coffee in your shop afterwards." That is what stan in devon has always suggested. Buying a coffee should mean free or cheap admission.0 -
I never suggested assaulting anyone. I am sure you could just walk past them and say "I am not paying your prices. I'll buy a coffee in your shop afterwards." That is what stan in devon has always suggested. Buying a coffee should mean free or cheap admission.
Your previous post 34, you say "barge past", not "walk past"
"Barge" verb
1.move forcefully or roughly. synonyms: push, shove, force, elbow, shoulder, jostle, bludgeon, bulldoze, muscle
Could be assault and\or battery.
Even if you walk past rather than barging past it's still trespass as you would have no right to be there.
With a NZ\Maltese\Scottish card you have every right to be there: no trespass, no need to barge or walk past saying: "I'm not paying".
Just show your legitimate card, smile and exchange pleasantries with the NT volunteer.
Everyone's happy :j0 -
NT are the very epitome of the blob. Over salaried, over indulged, leeching off the generosity of the boomer generation.0
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Any issues parking in english places using the scottish membership?
Going away to scotland soon so would be useful to have both.0 -
Sorry stan - wasn't aware of reciprocal rights and was just going off what I'd been told.
Some attraction in the slightly cheaper cost of the scottish, but not sure that the hassle you might get off the volunteers would be worth it...
as a thought, with the introduction of QR readers - what's to stop people applying for the £36 youth card to use for parking only?0
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