Am I illegally trespassing on Scotrail property?
Take Barnhill Station in Glasgow. Platform 1.
Just behind the entrance to the platform there is a small, interesting looking forest thing. Once you go inside the forest, you are separated by a fence, then it's the actual rail track. You can walk right past the "Don't Go Any Further" sign, but still be in this wee forest and be right next to the tracks, protected by the fence.
Am I tresspassing on their property? I wouldn't use it for spotting, just to have a sniff around. There is no closed gates, no warning or keep out signs, but it has been used for fly-tipping
P.S. I haven't walked in it. Just curious. I wouldn't do it if it was illegal.
Take Barnhill Station in Glasgow. Platform 1.
Just behind the entrance to the platform there is a small, interesting looking forest thing. Once you go inside the forest, you are separated by a fence, then it's the actual rail track. You can walk right past the "Don't Go Any Further" sign, but still be in this wee forest and be right next to the tracks, protected by the fence.
Am I tresspassing on their property? I wouldn't use it for spotting, just to have a sniff around. There is no closed gates, no warning or keep out signs, but it has been used for fly-tipping
P.S. I haven't walked in it. Just curious. I wouldn't do it if it was illegal.
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