Grey Water In Shower!

The farmers have been doing it for thousands of years though it did not become a problem until tarmac and the automobile. Horsey people are good contributors too. Wet sh!t is just about the slippiest thing on earth.

With farmers it’s unavoidable compared to deliberate dumping of waste.
As for horses I guess the argument is that they were here first and difficult for a rider to get off and carry it in a poo bag :D
 
With farmers it’s unavoidable compared to deliberate dumping of waste.
As for horses I guess the argument is that they were here first and difficult for a rider to get off and carry it in a poo bag :D

no excuses.. they can be provided with a manure bag..
 
no excuses.. they can be provided with a manure bag..

The working tourist horses pulling a cart do have a sling for droppings but for a horse being ridden by an individual not really practical.
 
As a bike instructor, I often see “motorcyclists” saying how dangerous this is, my reply is always “ sell your bike and give your licence back as it’s clearly not something you should be doing” try taking a lesson on steering and observation.
 
Too
If all the thousands of motorhome and caravan owners did what you consider a laugh our country would stink and yes it would be dangerous for road users. A similar attitude to those that litter our country, the roadsides are a becoming a mess.
Doesn’t make it right for all if one does it.
Too late it stinks already, pull into any lay-bys where wagons have been overnight and it stinks.

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Only just found this thread, and it's possibly too late too have much meaning. Ten years ago when riding my Goldwing in Sussex, I came across a trail of "water" in front of me. 100 metres in front was a motorhome and yes, he was driving and discharging his waste. If I had not the years of experience riding AND being a motorhomer as well, the corner would have had us off. NO. It can NEVER be acceptable to road dump. Think of others for a change. OH !!!
 

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