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Re: Appeal removal: Dovercourt Lower Lighthouse
You are conflating pedestrian access with public access. The two are very different concepts. Public accessibility means someone with permission to access the location. Pedestrian accessibility means the ability to walk to the location without putting oneself in danger. A Wayspot does not need to be publicly accessible at… -
Re: Appeal removal: Dovercourt Lower Lighthouse
Rules are clear "can you safely walk to the portal 24/7" When there is thunder or ice falling out of the sky it is unsafe to do a lot of things but in general you should be able to walk to the portal 24/7 is the guideline. in this case you can not so it is legit removal. if you go by boat to an island it does not say… -
Re: Appeal removal: Dovercourt Lower Lighthouse
No, I'm not saying the security guard could give you access during closed hours. I'm saying the security guard themselves has access to it. They can still walk up to it whenever. Not everyone has to have access to a wayspot all of the time, hence why locations in theme parks are valid. However, locations must be safely… -
Re: Appeal removal: Dovercourt Lower Lighthouse

Thanks for the link @Faversham71-PGO , I have never heard before that tidal wayspots had no right to exist. For example one of the places I visit is on the pier and there is a sign there that reaching it might be dangerous at unfavourable weather conditions and you need to apply your own judgement. However, it is never… -
Re: Appeal removal: Dovercourt Lower Lighthouse

Thanks for the link @Faversham71-PGO , I have never heard before that tidal wayspots had no right to exist. For example one of the places I visit is on the pier and there is a sign there that reaching it might be dangerous at unfavourable weather conditions and you need to apply your own judgement. However, it is never…
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