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It is main demographic is second home owners or those who have retired from the major cities to a 'Rural villiage in the country' the houses are worth a lot and the peoples attitudes are plain snobbish.
Well done him.I was only out all of three weeks ago and was met by a person who although said nothing was cleary not happy about the presence of the 4 landies Crawling up the UCR towards him.What i then saw i couldn't actually belive my ears (as i had gone on and was told on the CB by the sweeper), That he got out a pad of paper and a pen, then preceded to take down details of out vehicles. If i had seen this i would of questioned him to his actions.The area in question Is near a village called harburton, It is main demographic is second home owners or those who have retired from the major cities to a 'Rural villiage in the country' the houses are worth a lot and the peoples attitudes are plain snobbish. I make a habit of having a quick chat to all those who i pass, but the majority of the time they look down on me as the spawn of the devil.
Lord ShaggPyle, i think we have both met the same woman on Walna Scar lol, she didnt like it when i told her that my 13 year old discovery was more economical at the time than my brand new vauxhall astra lol.But the TRF dude did good, think they should approach the police about the incident, then the fella might think twice.
Surely if the road is closed to motorbikes like the cyclist was saying then he would be tresspassing too as mountain bikes rent allowed either then? As far as I am aware they arent allowed on footpaths etc.An engined bike is very similar to a man powered bike? Correct me if I am wrong.
must admit that when ive been "offroading" on my bike i have been on the receiving end of ramblers whinging bout the ruts we create!... but you can clearly see where their footprints are but the bikes arent as damaging
Hope you meant byway??
Quote from: "jiffyman"Hope you meant byway?? No I think not he was cycling - cyclists can cycle on a bridleway but not a footpath:
Quote from: "Mudlark"Quote from: "jiffyman"Hope you meant byway?? No I think not he was cycling - cyclists can cycle on a bridleway but not a footpath: :oops: :oops: :oops: :roll: :oops: :oops: :oops:
She liked it even less when I produced my I.D card, and informed her that she was commiting an offence. She shut up after that. :twisted: