3rd September 2010, 07:05 PM
Stephen Jack Wrote:but you should know where to look. So no, find the legislation yourself.
France?
Sorry don't quite have the ferry fare or in fact the ability to read or speak French. Apart from two very useful phrases:
Je voudrais un couchion lait si'l vous plait - can I have a suckling pig please And:
Est ce Montpellier un bon system de recylage? - does Montpellier have a recycling system?
Not guaranteed to help me in most situations. Althought the second phrase I've found is the best chat up line ever in France. Also, coincidentally, I did live with a house mate who originated from Montpellier, and she confirmed that they in fact had an excellent recycling system.
And to be fair, digging a big hole in the beach should be fine - it confuses the French. I did an excavation there and we decided to go to the beach with the site bucket and spades, and as all good British people do, dig THE BIGGEST HOLE POSSIBLE IN THE SAND! The French lifeguard was confused and ran away a bit scared, as we tried to explain that this is perfectly natural behaviour and totally expected in Britain. He just didn't seem to understand.
Anyway, I hope you do dig a big hole on a French beach, and likely find unexploded ordinance. Good luck!