Blue Rider
Well-Known Member
A rare post in NL for me, but worth sharing.
On a callout in the York area today, along the A166 between Dunnington and Full Sutton there are a large number of horses, of various breeds/age's/colours that have been tethered very very close to the carriageway, and appear unattended in every sense of the word.
3 Loose horses were caught today during my passage of the road, RSPCA are nothing short of useless. (Will attend only for neglect), WHW have proved useless and unable to attend - local police are unable to attend.
The result?? Those that caught the loose horses and removed them from a national speed limit highway, couldn't find a reasonable answer, and with no safe place for the horses to be secured - they were released back onto the same main road.
Now I'm rather astounded that the local police will only get involved if there's an accident - let's hope the 2 coloureds legging it down the A64 Dual carriageway know the highway code.
I assume that the Yorkshire area holds a very different code in dealing with loose horses??
Gladly I would never get involved in the events of today, those that attempted were met with a brick wall by so called welfare organisations - someone remind me why we donate to these people??
My other thought is that of..... have you lost/had stolen a horse in recent weeks? I would suggest this length of road is damn good place to go and have a look round.
The horses in the area, to me personally do not look like those I would associate completely with travellers and appleby.
A large number of Tb's / Welsh A's and C's / ISH and many others were present along with the obvious coloured's.
Secondly, trailers.... 2 layby's towards the old airfield are home to a number of rather nice trailers, which seem a little too nice to be left unattended in a remote parking place shelted by tree's and bushes.
If nobody in authority wants to know, then maybe those of you who have suffered loss, care to check for your own property in the area.
On a callout in the York area today, along the A166 between Dunnington and Full Sutton there are a large number of horses, of various breeds/age's/colours that have been tethered very very close to the carriageway, and appear unattended in every sense of the word.
3 Loose horses were caught today during my passage of the road, RSPCA are nothing short of useless. (Will attend only for neglect), WHW have proved useless and unable to attend - local police are unable to attend.
The result?? Those that caught the loose horses and removed them from a national speed limit highway, couldn't find a reasonable answer, and with no safe place for the horses to be secured - they were released back onto the same main road.
Now I'm rather astounded that the local police will only get involved if there's an accident - let's hope the 2 coloureds legging it down the A64 Dual carriageway know the highway code.
I assume that the Yorkshire area holds a very different code in dealing with loose horses??
Gladly I would never get involved in the events of today, those that attempted were met with a brick wall by so called welfare organisations - someone remind me why we donate to these people??
My other thought is that of..... have you lost/had stolen a horse in recent weeks? I would suggest this length of road is damn good place to go and have a look round.
The horses in the area, to me personally do not look like those I would associate completely with travellers and appleby.
A large number of Tb's / Welsh A's and C's / ISH and many others were present along with the obvious coloured's.
Secondly, trailers.... 2 layby's towards the old airfield are home to a number of rather nice trailers, which seem a little too nice to be left unattended in a remote parking place shelted by tree's and bushes.
If nobody in authority wants to know, then maybe those of you who have suffered loss, care to check for your own property in the area.