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Berty
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What's camping on a garden got to do with it when we are talking about paddling down a river. Trying to argue using analogies is never a good way to understand a situation, just creates more heat than light, but if you want to try that how about: it is pretty reasonable of me to ask people camping on my garden to leave, but if I stand at the end of my drive screaming abuse at everyone who drives or walks past then I run the risk of being regarded as a bit of a loon. Further if my threats cause significant alarm or annoyance then I am likely to be having a chat with the local constabulary sooner or later.
To stop this before it gets silly, my analogy is about as rubbish as yours, rivers aren't gardens and they aren't highways either (although I would assert that historically they have been regarded as closer to the latter than the former). Paddling isn't camping.
Who said the angler would scream abuse???? your problem is you just dont want to admit you are wrong and therefore you ridicule all comparisons!! Camping on private ground is exactly the same as trespassing in a canoe!!