I don't understand why they have made them with the markings which are very clearly identifiable with the police in this country?
Surely the high viz itself is enough.
I do not think riders should be treated any differently to anyone else. These jackets are clearly trying to fool drivers from a distance into thinking it's an officer.
This comment made me laugh!
"The likeness really is remarkable.Last night when i was out stealin cars and robbin old grannys a horse rider turned up and it really put the wind up me till i realised it was just little cynthia on her pony"
Some of the comments are hilarious!
Surely if the police want to bring charges under section 90 of the Police Act 1996 they would find the RSPCA an easier target.
But on another note am sure the Polite gear was endorsed by the cops when it came out years ago ??
Drawn from the mail's article;
"The BHS says there are 3,000 accidents involving horses on roads every year."
Is this a quote which was attributed to the BHS, or have they actually made that statement? Earlier in the article it said;
"With the deaths of four horse riders and more than 100 casualties on the roads in a year, .......".
As for the thread title, having read the quotes from the article, it seems that riders are being warned, rather than having actually been arrested, unless I've missed something.
A good few years ago now, a bloke was under threat of prosecution, because being fed up with motorists speeding past his house, he donned a dark jacket, borrowed his next door neighbour's Milkman's hat, and pointed his wife's hairdryer at motorists heading towards him. Apparently it was quite effective!! I don't remember the outcome, but he received a visit!!
Alec.
Some of the comments are hilarious!
Surely if the police want to bring charges under section 90 of the Police Act 1996 they would find the RSPCA an easier target.