are closed to the public. the reservoir, which is owned by the private utility company, even though it is inside the peak district national park. or buildings and fences that block a protected right of way on kings land. injanuary, the high court sided with a wealthy couple who wanted to keep the public from camping on an estate they bought inside dartmoor national park, in an area called the commons. robert macfarlane, the english nature writer, called that ruling a nationwide wake up call. well there is a fight back on. for more on this let s speak tojon moses, national campaigner with the action group right to roam. good to have you with us. can we start with the fence itself, a trespass which is often thrown at people who wander across land offence. public land but owned by people like farmers all the like. what is the offence is how does the law see at because back in england trespass is a civil offence, not a criminal offence so long as you