Boltonrider
Well-Known Member
Urrrggghhh!! Some people make me wonder!
I spend god knows how long during the week, giving advice to peeps involved in Road incidents whilst riding, I spend hours attending Emergency Incidents involving Equines and other animals, I clear the mess and provide the transport for distressed horses and the owner, I use specialist vehicles to assist people in difficulty......
All the units I drive, even those used for human medical emergencies carry specialist markings and "In your face" markers to show I ride/I work with horses/I Slow down for horses etc etc
TODAY I'm driving through a busy lane near Manchester Airport, it's a well used set of lanes with a limit of 60mph, many people drive at the 60 mph!!
Myself and a colleague had attended a incident involving 3 horses nearby, thankfully all was sorted and all are well. Now keep in mind, my colleague is driving a white transit, no blue lights but displaying markers to show the vehicle use, I'm following behind him in my unit <<< towing a Ifor trailer specially equipped with emergency vehicle markings and various blue lights on it!
Travelling slowly along the lanes, aiming to return back home, my colleague in front spots a "rider" on a rather nice horse and drops to walking pace, as she's the other side of a blind bend with high hedge's, coming towards us.
No high vis on her or the horse, in fact she dressed in v dark colours to match a very dark horse, in bright sunshine she wouldn't be seen by the average driver.....fool
As my colleague approaches at a very slow and wide passing manouvere, instead of thanking him .... she starts shaking her head and mouthed something!!
Seeing me come round the bend she [****] herself!! And went a funny shade of worried red. Seeing what she had done, I stopped the vehicle in a safe position and blocked the road whilst we had a polite word......
Her defence... "the white van w****r was crawling past me, this is a bombproof horse, he could have gone straight past..the t****r!!!"
By now my colleague had returned to the scene... he wouldn't stop to say owt normally.... I introduce the white van W****R to said rider, and explained the law in some detail, I then explained what the white van man had just been doing, and how when the silly cow got belted on her horse, because the poor flaming driver couldn't see her....due to the high vis issue.... it was likely the same driver would be scraping her horse of the road!!
Just at that moment, a large hgv passed on the next lane over, her "bombproof horse" threw a hissy fit, snorting and looking for a way out. Advice given..... if that's bombproof love.....you need to find a riding school pretty damn quick!!!
Now I think, with some well chosen words and suggestions, this lady may have taken on board some of what as been said, and indeed with some prompting she managed a forced apology to my colleague... however she can still expect a visit from the local traffic officer due to her attitude... and the fact it's an offence to mouth obscenities to other road users!
I've gotta say, this is the first time I have encountered this behaviour when using great care to pass a horse, my colleague tells me its happened before in the same area....
Are there any locals on here....is there a rational explanation....is it a upper class thing?? I know I meet some damn stupid people, and the plain ignorant, but this is a first for me.... I'm confused!!
I spend god knows how long during the week, giving advice to peeps involved in Road incidents whilst riding, I spend hours attending Emergency Incidents involving Equines and other animals, I clear the mess and provide the transport for distressed horses and the owner, I use specialist vehicles to assist people in difficulty......
All the units I drive, even those used for human medical emergencies carry specialist markings and "In your face" markers to show I ride/I work with horses/I Slow down for horses etc etc
TODAY I'm driving through a busy lane near Manchester Airport, it's a well used set of lanes with a limit of 60mph, many people drive at the 60 mph!!
Myself and a colleague had attended a incident involving 3 horses nearby, thankfully all was sorted and all are well. Now keep in mind, my colleague is driving a white transit, no blue lights but displaying markers to show the vehicle use, I'm following behind him in my unit <<< towing a Ifor trailer specially equipped with emergency vehicle markings and various blue lights on it!
Travelling slowly along the lanes, aiming to return back home, my colleague in front spots a "rider" on a rather nice horse and drops to walking pace, as she's the other side of a blind bend with high hedge's, coming towards us.
No high vis on her or the horse, in fact she dressed in v dark colours to match a very dark horse, in bright sunshine she wouldn't be seen by the average driver.....fool
As my colleague approaches at a very slow and wide passing manouvere, instead of thanking him .... she starts shaking her head and mouthed something!!
Seeing me come round the bend she [****] herself!! And went a funny shade of worried red. Seeing what she had done, I stopped the vehicle in a safe position and blocked the road whilst we had a polite word......
Her defence... "the white van w****r was crawling past me, this is a bombproof horse, he could have gone straight past..the t****r!!!"
By now my colleague had returned to the scene... he wouldn't stop to say owt normally.... I introduce the white van W****R to said rider, and explained the law in some detail, I then explained what the white van man had just been doing, and how when the silly cow got belted on her horse, because the poor flaming driver couldn't see her....due to the high vis issue.... it was likely the same driver would be scraping her horse of the road!!
Just at that moment, a large hgv passed on the next lane over, her "bombproof horse" threw a hissy fit, snorting and looking for a way out. Advice given..... if that's bombproof love.....you need to find a riding school pretty damn quick!!!
Now I think, with some well chosen words and suggestions, this lady may have taken on board some of what as been said, and indeed with some prompting she managed a forced apology to my colleague... however she can still expect a visit from the local traffic officer due to her attitude... and the fact it's an offence to mouth obscenities to other road users!
I've gotta say, this is the first time I have encountered this behaviour when using great care to pass a horse, my colleague tells me its happened before in the same area....
Are there any locals on here....is there a rational explanation....is it a upper class thing?? I know I meet some damn stupid people, and the plain ignorant, but this is a first for me.... I'm confused!!