The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Trespasser­s slammed by MoD after straying into live firing fields

Barry Buddon rules being ‘blatantly’ flouted

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Trespasser­s risking death on a Tayside live shooting range have been slammed by the Ministry of Defence.

Military chiefs say walkers, cyclists and horserider­s have all been spotted “blatantly” flouting rules on the Barry Buddon ranges by wandering through areas where unexploded ordnance could be lying.

Scrambler motorbikes have also been highlighte­d as an increasing problem as riders tear across the training area tracks and off-road into the potentiall­y lethal open ground.

One community leader branded the behaviour a “crazy” reaction to the lifting of lockdown restrictio­ns.

The ranges are a popular access route to the beach at Barry Buddon but are closed to the public during live firing training.

They are regularly used for military training by the Army and other units, including the Royal Marines of 45 Commando, based near Arbroath.

Red flags signal a ban on access to the area when training is taking place but increasing concerns about people wandering off the paths when restrictio­ns are not in force have prompted a fresh warning.

The MoD said: “The ranges and danger areas are closed to the public during periods of live firing. When firing is not taking place the public can access the training area’s metalled roads on foot, horseback and bicycle only.

“You can also walk along the beaches when the flags are down and red lights extinguish­ed. Further access to the area is not possible because of an unexploded ordnance risk.

“Unfortunat­ely there has been an increase in the number of reported instances of non-compliance with these access rules.”

The MoD continued: “Equally concerning has been the numerous sightings of motorcycle­s (scramble bikes) and private vehicles being driven into and across the training area.”

Cars and motorbikes are completely banned from the ranges unless on official military business.

“Such blatant disregard of the rules needs to be combated if the majority of law abiding citizens are to continue to enjoy access to BBTC,” the MoD said.

People have been asked to take registrati­on numbers or photograph­s of dangerous behaviour and report it to the operations room on 0131 310 3426.

“The ranges and danger areas are closed to the public during periods of live firing. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Fresh warnings have been issued over non-compliance with the rules.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Fresh warnings have been issued over non-compliance with the rules.

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