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THIS is the shocking moment a brazen camper pitches up their tent outside a home on the North Coast 500. One livid local shared a clip of the cheeky tourist setting up camp at the other side of their garden fence on social media . 2 One livid local shared a clip of the cheeky tourist setting up camp at the other side of their garden fence Credit: Facebook/NC500 The Dirty Truth 2 The NC500 resident slammed the camper, saying he had a "full view" of their house Credit: Facebook/NC500 The Dirty Truth The video shows the man dressed head to toe in waterproof clothes, pitching up a grey tent in a grassy area.

He then puts the pegs in the ground to secure the tent - just a couple of metres away from the local's garden. The NC500 resident slammed the camper, saying he had a "full view" of their house. They added: "Is this allowed? read more sun stories SAD SIGN Council installs 'do not use as toilet' sign at Scots beauty spot HIDDEN GEM 'Unique chance' to buy stunning golf course near NC500 but it doesn't come cheap "Setting up camp literally right outside my garden in full view of my house.



"Where’s he gonna go to the toilet?" Many flocked to the comments on Facebook to give the resident some advice. One person said: "Shocking. Tell him where to go.

" Most read in News Travel SPLASH OUT English riverside pub drinkers flock to - because it floods every month COOL OFF Ex-hotel manager reveals why you should avoid using item found in every room PASS IT ON Travel warning for passengers - the passport mistake that causes issues SAD SIGN Council installs 'do not use as toilet' sign at Scots beauty spot Another wrote: "You have every right to contact the police if you are feeling uncomfortable, they will ask him to move on." A third commented: "Not allowed, ring police as you are on your own and feel uneasy by his presence where he ought not to be in the first place." NC500 Outrage: Campers Slammed by Locals for Car Park Takeover And a fourth added: "Under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, he should not be camping next to houses.

"Unfortunately, it is a code which is basically asking people to behave responsibly and cannot be enforced." It comes after council chiefs have been forced to install a 'do not use as toilet' sign at a Scots beauty spot after months of locals finding piles of human waste along the NC500. Angry residents on the popular route have been discovering vile heaps of human waste in their touristy hometowns over the summer .

Dubbed Scotland's Route 66, the Scots beauty trail attracts millions of visitors each year - many of whom set up camp in the scenic spots. But NC500 residents have grown increasingly tired of the daily disruption that some tourists are creating..

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