Once again the police show little regard for horse riders.
The car driven by an 88 yr old clips the horse throwing the rider into a hedge and the pony then jumps over her in order to escape the car. The elderly driver is going too fast, ignores requests to slow down until the riders can pull in to a passing place and drives into the back of one of the horses.
The police action was 'suitable words of advice to both parties' ?????
Replace the words 'horse' and 'rider' for mother and pushchair. What would the police action be then ?
Nearly happened to me.
About 3 years ago i was riding Jess(RIP) back towards the farm on a 60mph country lane(why they are 60mph is beyond me) when i heard a powerful car coming from behind me. I put my hand out to ask him to slow down but he flew past in his audi..i swore..as you do... and waved my fist in the air and to my astonshment he slammed on his brakes and stopped. He jumped out and started marching towards us so i casually reached for my crop which was tucked into my right boot. Just then his passenger door flew open and ..what i assume to be his missus...jumped out ran towards us..grabbed him...punched him on the arm and dragged him back to his car..all the time giving him a right ear bashing.
She then shut her door and screamed at him to " F off home..you idiot" ,walked back towards us and apologised about his behaviour and asked if there was any way i could arrange to take her home.
I let her follow me on foot back to the farm and once i'd sorted Jessi gave her a lift home..was only a few miles.
She told me he'd just got his new company car and drove everywhere like a "rhymes with Rock..but begins with a C".
I explained to her that trying to attack a man armed with a crop on a 16.2 TB was probably not wise either..and maybe she should tell him so when she got in.
Never had any issues since...and he still passes by on the same road..only alot slower and wider.
Once again the police show little regard for horse riders.
The car driven by an 88 yr old clips the horse throwing the rider into a hedge and the pony then jumps over her in order to escape the car. The elderly driver is going too fast, ignores requests to slow down until the riders can pull in to a passing place and drives into the back of one of the horses.
The police action was 'suitable words of advice to both parties' ?????
Replace the words 'horse' and 'rider' for mother and pushchair. What would the police action be then ?
So many drivers have no regard for riders! They forget we're on an unpredictable animal and driving quickly and frightening the horse doesn't help!
I think there should be more penalties for dangerous driving and he should not be driving at that age!
did you know that apparently the advice to cyclists when approaching horses from behind is to use their bells (think this may be in the highway code!) Will someone please tell them that most horses don't like bells and just a gentle "cyclist coming through" is better.