JenHunt
Well-Known Member
I've only just heard about this incident, but it does make me wonder what the police are up to..... I haven't got all the facts as this is all told to you 2nd hand, and I'm sure there's an element of exaggeration, but most of the facts have been corroborated by more than 1 other person.
12th December and a Hunt (I won't name names here) are on a local estate when 2 or 3 hounds find and go off on their own. Their path leads them into the nearest village, where a resident calls the police as "The Hunt are trespassing on their garden". The police attend. No more is known to my friends past this point.
22nd December and my friend (and 2 others) are coming along a narrow road into the aforementioned village and has to take avoiding action when a young driver coming towards her in the middle of the road can't stop in time. The young driver and their parents (who attended later) refused to provide insurance details, refused to call the police, refused to even get out to acknowledge the damage done to my friend's car, and refused to confirm that they were unhurt. The young driver wouldn't get out of the car or talk except to their father, and the father actually told my friend that they didn't need to exchange details as there were no injuries.
My friend called the police who then refused to attend the scene, and as yet have refused to get involved. My friend's car has been written off, and as she only has that or a 6 horse box and would have to walk 6 miles to catch a bus, she's a little bit stuck. The insurance have provided her with a corsa as a hire car until the claim is resolved, but in this weather even the 4x4's are struggling to get up the hills to her yard.
as far as the claim goes, the pictures she took on her phone, have been sufficient for the insurance company to track down the other driver (who allegedly hadn't reported it to their insurer), and the claim is now progressing.
my problem with this is that the police will turn out for 3 hounds in a garden, but not a car accident... something not right there!
12th December and a Hunt (I won't name names here) are on a local estate when 2 or 3 hounds find and go off on their own. Their path leads them into the nearest village, where a resident calls the police as "The Hunt are trespassing on their garden". The police attend. No more is known to my friends past this point.
22nd December and my friend (and 2 others) are coming along a narrow road into the aforementioned village and has to take avoiding action when a young driver coming towards her in the middle of the road can't stop in time. The young driver and their parents (who attended later) refused to provide insurance details, refused to call the police, refused to even get out to acknowledge the damage done to my friend's car, and refused to confirm that they were unhurt. The young driver wouldn't get out of the car or talk except to their father, and the father actually told my friend that they didn't need to exchange details as there were no injuries.
My friend called the police who then refused to attend the scene, and as yet have refused to get involved. My friend's car has been written off, and as she only has that or a 6 horse box and would have to walk 6 miles to catch a bus, she's a little bit stuck. The insurance have provided her with a corsa as a hire car until the claim is resolved, but in this weather even the 4x4's are struggling to get up the hills to her yard.
as far as the claim goes, the pictures she took on her phone, have been sufficient for the insurance company to track down the other driver (who allegedly hadn't reported it to their insurer), and the claim is now progressing.
my problem with this is that the police will turn out for 3 hounds in a garden, but not a car accident... something not right there!