RichardR said:
EHocking:
An interesting analysis – thanks. Do you have any detailed analyses of when restrictions were lifted in particular areas followed by circles appearing in those areas? Or lists of dates that circles appeared correlated with restrictions being lifted? I'd be interested in any details you have.
The sci.skeptic discussions are all over the shop, it was reall hand-to-hand, doorway-to-doorway skirmishing...
I have restricted myself to merely discussing the 3 examples on the Crop Circle research site that are used as an argument against FMD being a factor in 2001.
Until Paul Vigay, the author of the Crop Circle database site showed up on usenet and and offered some sensible debating the discussion was quite unstructured, so...
As far as a summary or chronology goes, this post (partial) from myself to him is probably the closest I can manage without going back throught the whole process again.
I guess in fairness, I should get the chronology together for just this sort of question.
(No Forum rules being broken here, I hope - it is my article after all)
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http://groups.google.com/groups?q=w....0402181927.9ce1fe9@posting.google.com&rnum=1
From March/April RoW were being opened outside of the restriced area.
Rather than give you the complete chronology, here are the salient
news releases and Orders.
[If you want to look up the complete lot, here's the list to review
from February through June:
PR264, 267, 271, 275, 364, 370, 372, 373, 377, 378, 380, 393, 401, 420
Id: 23 3rd May, Id: 35 11th May, Id: 47 24th May, Id: 48&49 24th May
(these are the declarations with the RoW schedules attached)]
To continue:
Id: 18 - Friday 27th April 2001 15:00 - Press Release
PR 373 Latest footpath re opening guidelines
Using the most recent guidelines from MAFF, Wiltshire County Council,
in consultation with local Parish and Town Councils, is continuing to
reopen various lengths of paths and bridleways across the county.
However, at present not all paths are open.
[...]
The public are requested to keep dogs on leads, to avoid contact with
cattle, sheep, pigs and Deer and not to walk through pasture land.
Note - "public are requested ... not to walk through PASTURE land"
(nothing about crops)
Lastly, this Order released by the Wiltshire County Council:
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http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/latest_news/getnews.php3?id=48>
[...]
Id: 48 - Thursday 24th May 2001 17:10 - General News
Foot And Mouth Disease - Declaration Opening Rights Of Way
Wiltshire County Council
Foot And Mouth Disease - Declaration Opening Rights Of Way In The
District Council Areas Of West Wiltshire, Kennet And Salisbury
Further To Article 37A Of The Foot And Mouth Disease Order 1983 (As
Amended)
Wiltshire County Council declares open the Rights of Way network in
the District Council areas of West Wiltshire, Kennet and Salisbury in
the County of Wiltshire WITH THE EXCEPTION OF those Rights of Way
which go through farmyards and/or farm buildings on farms or which are
tracks used to move livestock. This declaration replaces all earlier
declarations in the District Council areas of West Wiltshire, Kennet
and Salisbury.
This declaration takes effect at 5 p.m. on Friday 25th May 2001 and
continues in force until further notice.
[...]
So to summarise:
1st circle for 2001 - Hampshire 11th/12th May
FMD restrictions just lifted
15th May status of RoW surrounding field
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http://web.archive.org/web/20010525064645/http://www.hants.gov.uk/maps/paths/su86.html>
2nd circle for 2001 - Wiltshire 25th May- covered above.
FMD restrictions just lifted
3nd circle for 2001 - Wiltshire 29th May
FMD restrictions lifted 26th May
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http://web.archive.org/web/20010605091722/www.wiltshire.gov.uk/latest_news/
getnews.php3?id=46>
Id: 46 - Thursday 24th May 2001 09:50 - Press Release
PR 401 Wiltshire opens up for May Bank Holiday
The May Bank Holiday will see the majority of Wiltshire's Rights of
Way legally reopened - the first county in the South West to adopt
such a policy.
[...]
From Saturday 26th May the only paths to be legally closed will be
those
going directly through farmyards or those used as milking tracks.
Farmers
will be issued with new notices to be put up only in those locations.
That just about rounds me out as far as offering references to show
that:
In the UK in 2001, the appearance of the first crop circles coincided
with FMD restrictions being lifted by the relevant County Councils on
access to the fields where the circles were subsequently found.
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You'll note that many of the URLs no longer exist, thus the reliance on Web Archive copies.