Manawatu Standard

Spill fuels freedom camper debate

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Spring is starting to make itself felt with warmer weather and the trickle of freedom campers is about to become a steady flow.

their petrol van into the stormwater drain all the more galling – especially after they were told that the fuel could be decanted at the petrol station if they were just prepared to wait.

Reportedly, their response to shocked witnesses was ‘‘we haven’t got much money because we are backpacker­s and we are only here for three weeks’’. And so it begins. The comments flooded in over this story and overwhelmi­ngly they weren’t reflecting on the poor choice of fuel. They were reacting to the perceived arrogance of freedom campers and the liberties they’re taking when they come here.

This latest act is something new, but replace fuel dumping with littering or toileting and you have the general theme.

Spring is starting to make itself felt with warmer weather and the trickle of freedom campers is about to become a steady flow.

Last summer, the freedom camper debate reached such a volume that some councils had to act and introduce newly-minted bylaws to deal with the problem.

No bylaw is going to stem this sort of stupidity, but the real hope is that it allows us to have this type of traveller visit and enjoy our country in a respectful and sustainabl­e way.

It’s a worrying sign that so early in the piece people’s patience is being tested and it’s these sort of fringe idiots who genuinely stain the reputation of all budget travellers, no matter how polite and self-contained they are.

Time will tell how it all pans out once the influx descends, but we look forward to a summer of love for all travellers and, with a bit of luck, tensions don’t rise as quickly as the temperatur­e.

In the meantime, maybe we need to translate diesel and petrol into a few different languages just in case.

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