Are we seriously expecting families enjoying a day out on the most popular end of the seafront to make a run for the town with their children in tow who are desperate to go to the toilet. I'm sure establishments nearby such as the Dover Marina Hotel, DeBradlei, Cullins Yard and Hythe Bay restaurant would soon catch on to the comings and goings and not look very favourably on these visits. After all they haven't as yet signed up to for it which means they probably never will and will already be on full alert.
Well, what can one do now, no consultation, no joined up thinking, no common sense, just demolish it
