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I think they'll find it harder to keep people away than Quinton MC did on the Nicky Grist, not being able to threaten people with being hunted by drone and prosecuted under criminal law by the MoD for trespassing on their land, when 40% of the rally was actually on NRW land, with access only restricted for the purposes of the rally. Scotland has a far more liberal (legal and general) attitude towards land access.
Edit: I thought the SRC Argyll Rally was non spectator too, but checking their site, this was posted the day before the event:
http://argyllrally.co.uk/argyll-rall...access-update/Argyll Rally Spectator Update 24/06/2021
The organisers of the Dunoon Presents Argyll Rally have been working tirelessly with the local authorities over the past few days, including this afternoon to work towards allowing spectators to attend the event.
We apologise for the delay in this announcement but wanted to do our best for this exciting new event.
Whilst we are not banning spectators from attending, we would like to remind all fans and followers of the current COVID-19 situation and to think carefully before travelling.
Please ensure you abide by ALL COVID-19 guidelines including PPE, sanitising and importantly social distancing.
The behaviour of all involved in this rally will have a direct effect on future events so please ensure you act responsibly for the good of our sport.
Thank you for your cooperation.
The rest of the advice given on that page is scarily sensible too, compared to what we've seen elsewhere...Last edited by the sniper; 13th July 2021 at 20:31.



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