I live in Dorset and our beaches are covered in hundreds disposable barbecues, broken glass and litter every single evening during the summer. It's amazing that people will travel somewhere nice to enjoy it, only to then turn it into a s*$^hole.
Have to take you up on your definition of a wildcamper in the original post, #1 rule of wild camping is "leave no trace". Real wild campers pitch where their tent won't impede someone else's view and they travel light as they're typically walking quite a distance to camp for the night. Someone bringing everything including the kitchen sink in a vehicle and walking 200 metres to pitch up really isn't "wild" camping, it's camping. The trouble is that it is idiots like this that'll cause an overreaction that will impact those of us who do wild camp with respect for the environment and others.
Have to take you up on your definition of a wildcamper in the original post, #1 rule of wild camping is "leave no trace". Real wild campers pitch where their tent won't impede someone else's view and they travel light as they're typically walking quite a distance to camp for the night. Someone bringing everything including the kitchen sink in a vehicle and walking 200 metres to pitch up really isn't "wild" camping, it's camping. The trouble is that it is idiots like this that'll cause an overreaction that will impact those of us who do wild camp with respect for the environment and others.