Buds_mum
Well-Known Member
Ok general discussion. This is MY OPNION which I am entitled too.
I am a huge advocate of road safety and wearing hi vis. I always ride out in a hi vis vest or jacket, often a hat band too. Horse always wears front knee boots and has some hi vis covers I slap on over. He wears a hi vis exercise sheet on very dull/rainy days.
However as I stopped in a lay by today to let a rider on a lane amble slowly towards me to where it was safe to pass I had time to assess her attire.
Horse was wearing;
4 x hi vis boots
Breastplate (hi vis)
Full hi vis bridle and rein set
Hi vis Parsons rump thingy + tail guard
Rider was wearing;
Vest proclaiming 'CCTV IN OPERATION' :/
Hat band and attached to it an actual mini camera! (Helmet cam?) What on earth was she filming?
Hi vis chaps
And schooling whip with a piece of orange ribbion on the end
Her and her horse were very much a vision in neon.
she eventually reached us without so much of a acknowledgment of the fact I had patiently waited for her as she tootled up to us in a slow walk (i personally always go up a gear if drivers wait for me and neddy). Mrs CCTV did not even thank me, nothing.
My non horsey friend turned to me after and said 'well what a plonker'
I think this is exactly the impression she was probably wanting to avoid but she got even my back up. I mean CCTV in operation, its like big brother is watching you.
Does anyone think this is the wrong thing to wear on the road? for the non horsey road users does it give the impression that helmet cam users are expecting other road users to be guilty of something?
I suppose if her attitude had been nicer I wouldn't be writing this. But her over the top get up and CCTV just seemed ridiculous to me.
Opinions?
Do you use helmet cam and why?
Let's play nicely please
I am a huge advocate of road safety and wearing hi vis. I always ride out in a hi vis vest or jacket, often a hat band too. Horse always wears front knee boots and has some hi vis covers I slap on over. He wears a hi vis exercise sheet on very dull/rainy days.
However as I stopped in a lay by today to let a rider on a lane amble slowly towards me to where it was safe to pass I had time to assess her attire.
Horse was wearing;
4 x hi vis boots
Breastplate (hi vis)
Full hi vis bridle and rein set
Hi vis Parsons rump thingy + tail guard
Rider was wearing;
Vest proclaiming 'CCTV IN OPERATION' :/
Hat band and attached to it an actual mini camera! (Helmet cam?) What on earth was she filming?
Hi vis chaps
And schooling whip with a piece of orange ribbion on the end
Her and her horse were very much a vision in neon.
she eventually reached us without so much of a acknowledgment of the fact I had patiently waited for her as she tootled up to us in a slow walk (i personally always go up a gear if drivers wait for me and neddy). Mrs CCTV did not even thank me, nothing.
My non horsey friend turned to me after and said 'well what a plonker'
I think this is exactly the impression she was probably wanting to avoid but she got even my back up. I mean CCTV in operation, its like big brother is watching you.
Does anyone think this is the wrong thing to wear on the road? for the non horsey road users does it give the impression that helmet cam users are expecting other road users to be guilty of something?
I suppose if her attitude had been nicer I wouldn't be writing this. But her over the top get up and CCTV just seemed ridiculous to me.
Opinions?
Do you use helmet cam and why?
Let's play nicely please