Ruftysdad
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Last week my friend and I were out riding on a fairly narrow road where the speed limit was 30.mph. Suddenly we saw a police car coming towards us at well over the speed limit (he must have been doing 50mph at least)He had no lights flashing, or siren going, so I put my hand up asking him to slow down. He completely ignored me and just sped past us.
We were riding single file, and both of us were wearing HI Viz plus Rufty had leg bands as well. Both our horses are,let's say mature, and are bomb proof in traffic. However what annoyed us, was the lack of consideration. If the horses had spooked at something at the side of the road he would have had no chance of stopping.Most drivers round our way are used to seeing horse and nearly always slow down. I always acknowledge them.
When I got home I rang the local police and spoke to a civilian who said she would pass on my complaint. I could not believe it when a police sergeant rang back and said he had already identified the driver (who was not in a rush) and he had admitted seeing us but not slowing down. The sergeant took full details from me and said that the PC driving the car, who had 8 years police driving experience would be given further training. He also asked did I want to meet him. I declined.
I was really impressed that my complaint had been taken seriously and told him so.
Well done my local police
We were riding single file, and both of us were wearing HI Viz plus Rufty had leg bands as well. Both our horses are,let's say mature, and are bomb proof in traffic. However what annoyed us, was the lack of consideration. If the horses had spooked at something at the side of the road he would have had no chance of stopping.Most drivers round our way are used to seeing horse and nearly always slow down. I always acknowledge them.
When I got home I rang the local police and spoke to a civilian who said she would pass on my complaint. I could not believe it when a police sergeant rang back and said he had already identified the driver (who was not in a rush) and he had admitted seeing us but not slowing down. The sergeant took full details from me and said that the PC driving the car, who had 8 years police driving experience would be given further training. He also asked did I want to meet him. I declined.
I was really impressed that my complaint had been taken seriously and told him so.
Well done my local police