Comment Policy
This is all common sense, really. It’s amazing that I even need to write this but, there you go, such is life in the modern world.
Inside the Travel Lab is a blog – and therefore I would love to hear from you. Discussion is good, constructive criticism is good. Praise is even better.
These things are not good – and won’t be approved:
1) Comments that aim to attack, defame or harm an individual or group, especially libellous comments.
2) Comments that are essentially dishonest – e.g. “I loved this hotel the last time I stayed here” with a link from www.thehotelyouweretalkingabout.com.
3) Comments that have nothing to do with the blog post (otherwise known as SPAM)
4) Comments that aren’t in English – I love global travel and do speak other languages – but not here.
5) Comments that divulge other people’s phone numbers, email addresses or other things that a mad axe-murderer or annoying spammer could use maliciously.
Problems?
If you spot a comment that has slipped through the net and breaks these rules then please let me know right away.
If you feel that I have judged your comment unfairly then let me know as well.
Fair enough?
Right, enough of this – let’s get back to travelling the world.







