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2 Jan 2001 12:00AM
Prison sentences of up to two years and fines of up to £5,000 are among the tough new penalties which will come into effect at the end of the month, as part of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. Provisions of the Act that may affect premises and facilities managers, and landlords, include: - overhanging vegetation to be cut back for a suitable height for horse riders, vehicles and pedestrians; - a ban on mechanically propelled vehicles, such as quad bikes, from driving on footpa... (145 more words)
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