Suechoccy
Well-Known Member
Metropolitan Police Horse (I think he's called Northern Humbug, or Bugsie for short, and he's 17.3hh):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhu5aOXecNA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhu5aOXecNA
I'm still not convinced that a polite tabard on a 14.2 bog cob is very effective.
Why?
The whole idea is to be seen.... Not to look like a policeman on horseback. Do people honestly not wear hi viz just because the horse is coloured??
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I wear hi-viz and Big Fuzzy is coloured. There, I've said it!
Even so, some dog walkers say 'oh, I didn't see you'I ask, so what part of a large black and white horse, with a rider wearing a hi-viz (pink) waistcoat or (genuine) hi-viz yellow police jacket, did you not see?
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The whole idea is to be seen.... Not to look like a policeman on horseback. Do people honestly not wear hi viz just because the horse is coloured??
The ponies carrying the kids in the village don't look like policemen either but the hi viz does help me spot them when I drive past. I don't slow down coz I think I will get a ticket for speeding.
Agree, lol
There is no way that a 14.2 hairy piebald is going to be confused with a big brown police horse, so we wear bog standard, much cheaper, normal hi vis
Exactly - the Polite range is endorsed by the Police, so if it was looking like impersonating a police officer, they wouldn't be able to sell it!Does it really matter so long as it does the job and makes you stand out?
The idea is not to 'look like the police', it's to catch a drivers eye and stop you from being mowed down.
I wear hi-viz and Big Fuzzy is coloured. There, I've said it!![]()
Exactly - the Polite range is endorsed by the Police, so if it was looking like impersonating a police officer, they wouldn't be able to sell it!
lol, poor BF. That's nothing to be ashamed of.