At the end of day it is the campsite owners choice who to allow on site . So instead of getting wound up and annoyed about something you can't change put your focus on finding a child friendly campsite . The owners are the one's who are losing potential custom as i am sure alot of people who read this thread will not use the site !
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Surely a business can operate in any way they wish to, and that is their policy.
Yes you may disagree, and yes as a tenter you may feel disappointed, but come on, lets be real, there are absolutely loads of campsites in that area, so surely vote with your feet and find a different site
I think it's the principle that rankles, Ratty. A B&B proprietor was successfully sued a year or so ago for turning away a gay couple because it contravened their legal rights, and I doubt a site would get away with turning away men because the site owner had some skewed view that they drink more than women, or make more noise!
It doesn't bother me, personally. There are plenty of other sites. But as someone has said already, it would have been great if they'd come back to say they had a good reason, such as the campsite isn't as safe as the caravan area or something a bit more child-friendly. Saying they've had more trouble with camper kids than van kids is a sort of weird '-ism'! 'Tentkidism'? Truly strange...
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