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he certainly thinks he can live by his own rules arrogance at its worst proof, Liz Roberts, Reporter
Friday 27 April 2012 06:30 PM GMT
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Jeremy Clarkshon's Lightouse Cottages home at Langness. Photo: Phil Catterall CC-BY-SA-2.0
Jeremy Clarkshon's Lightouse Cottages home at Langness. Photo: Phil Catterall CC-BY-SA-2.0
Walkers on the Isle of Man have won a rights of way victory over Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson.
Mr Clarkson and his wife Frances argued that a footpath passing next to a window in their lighthouse home on the Langness peninsula breached their human rights.
But a judge on the island ruled today in favour of campaigners who maintained it was their right to use footpaths in the area.
Deemstrer David Doyle ruled the footpath next to the petrolheads kitchen was not incompatible with Article Eight of the European Convention on Human Rights and that the balance should be in favour of the publics right to use the path.
Prowl Public Rights of Way Langness had already gained a victory when the islands Department of Infrastructure decided to amend the definitive map to include the path as a right of way.
In December last year, the motormouth presenter crossed swords with the outdoor community when he said he objected to RAF and Royal Navy helicopters being used to rescue injured walkers.
He said: Im not really surprised to hear that the navy and RAFs rescue services will soon come to an end.
Politicians say we cant afford them. Military bigwigs say neither service was set up to rescue Janet Street-Porter if she trips us and gets a hurty ankle.
Im afraid I have an objection, too. I dont mind paying for schools and hospitals because a civilised country must help those who cannot afford to help themselves.
But why should I fund the rescue of a rambler?
He or she chose to go out there in the mountains. He or she knew the risks. And Im sorry but if they fall over and get gangrene, they cant furtle around in my wallet for assistance.
Mr Clarkson, who also has a house in the Cotswolds is a neighbour and friend of Prime Minister David Cameron.
Among past victims of his sharp tongue are caravanners, the residents of Norfolk, Rover car owners, the Welsh, gay people, Gordon Brown and striking public sector workers who, he said, should be taken out and shot in front of their families.
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