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- The legal right arising from a public footpath is to "pass and repass along the way". A user may, however, stop to rest or admire the view, providing they stay on the path and do not cause an obstruction.www.fairweatherlaw.co.uk/site/library/news/public-footpaths-rights-responsibilite…
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