"John Slee" <[email protected]> wrote:

>--- In [email protected], Bob Wood <bobdotw...@...> wrote:
>>
>> 2009/8/3 Adrian Stott <re...@...>:
>> > Here, we have the chance to set a sensible rule.  If its gets
>> > generally embraced, towpath walkers can do a lot to enforce it
>> > themselves (by always moving to the water side of the path).

>No, always moving to the non-water side of the path. Since recklessness and 
>speed are sometimes related to certain cyclists, and never to walkers, it 
>would seem reasonable that walkers should be protected. As far as moorers are 
>concerned, mooring pins will always be on the water side, and the same applies 
>to fishermen.

Sorry, but it has to be "bicycles keep to the non-water side".  That's
because all the boat-related and water-related activity must be on the
water side.

Adrian

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