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Originally Posted by Flatcapdriver
fic. As for the insurance issue, it's good that your girlfriend has it but she's in the minority and I think that for both cyclists and horseriders it should be mandatory alongside some form of licence/test as other road users have.
Agree with you about the insurance on both counts.
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Originally Posted by gpssti4
I think you'll find that most adult cyclists will have a driving licience and this will also apply to the use of their bicycle, i.e. speeding, drink driving etc. You can be banned from driving a car if you've on a bike and over the limit. Don't know if this would apply to horse riders too, but I would have thought so.
Agree with you about the insurance on both counts.
Agree with you about the insurance on both counts.
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Originally Posted by Leslie
Brendan, if you want a ride with me on a track some time, I'll show you why I still hold six lap records- without the red flag
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Originally Posted by scoobydooooo
and killing other animals for food is ok ????
and it is a question !!
and it is a question !!
Some horse, experincing a lot of its life at the other end of a riding whip or a kick or two in the side and generally lead a life of servitude and then also end up as food, generally pet food. Is "breaking in" or forcing a horse to do something against its will not cruel then??
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