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Words: 1,722 | Submitted: Sun Nov 11 2007
... this is the countryside right of way act. This has affected the tourism industry in a few ways, the most affected would be the youth hostel association, which has since then lost many visitors who were mainly walkers. These would have used the countryside, enabling them to follow the rights of way act, where if they felt there was not a clearly listed route, they walked anywhere. Development of Tourism The development of tourism act means that the tourism providers are limited to what attractions can be built and where they can be built. The act also limits which organisations can build and the number of sites they can build on. Aviation Regulations The act allows the enforcers to deny production of aircrafts, the aircrafts license and "cancel the registration of an aircraft on the grounds that it would be inexpedient in the public interest for it to continue to be registered in ...
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