RedRider
Pulling through
- Location
- Location Embrocation
It's a cold, bright day down here, I'm on annual leave and looking to test out a newly cig-free pair of lungs and get a few lumpy miles in my thighs. So I leave my South London home and head up to Alexandra Palace, pull a little wheely at the top and turn round, head to Crystal Palace, do the same up there then back to the abode.
I'm still tingling from this BBC mast-themed ride but also £51.95 lighter after stopping for a cup of tea and getting cautioned by the police for cycling in Regents Park.
I was deffo riding where I shouldn't but I'm disappointed at the fine as it was an honest mistake. I thought I'd share where I went wrong as a warning to others and also ask a little advice.
I'd come down Primrose Hill, jumped off the bike and pushed it across the little footbridge which takes you to the park and on to somewhere for expensive tea. There's big white lettering on the ground as you enter the park saying NO CYCLING NO SKATING but there's also a couple of signs on the gates saying CONSIDERATE CYCLING ALLOWED. I cycle considerately along The Broadwalk to the cafe stop for a slurp then carry on over the pedestrian crossing and through the gates into South Broadwalk (a distinction that proved costly). Take note: South Broadwalk is no cycling.
I was stopped by police in a car, was polite and apologetic but the ticket was already out. I did explain how I wasn't that bright, had made an honest mistake and had been confused by the signage but it was all after the fact. The bloke said he would have let me off with a warning another day but today there was a clamp down. It's what the public want, he said, it's a special operation so don't go through any red lights on your way home.
I never do.
Anyway, that's my cautionary tale. Does anyone, especially those familiar with the layout of Regents Park or police cautions, reckon the honesty of the mistake and the confusing signs make an appeal worthwhile or should I just put it down to experience?
I'm still tingling from this BBC mast-themed ride but also £51.95 lighter after stopping for a cup of tea and getting cautioned by the police for cycling in Regents Park.
I was deffo riding where I shouldn't but I'm disappointed at the fine as it was an honest mistake. I thought I'd share where I went wrong as a warning to others and also ask a little advice.
I'd come down Primrose Hill, jumped off the bike and pushed it across the little footbridge which takes you to the park and on to somewhere for expensive tea. There's big white lettering on the ground as you enter the park saying NO CYCLING NO SKATING but there's also a couple of signs on the gates saying CONSIDERATE CYCLING ALLOWED. I cycle considerately along The Broadwalk to the cafe stop for a slurp then carry on over the pedestrian crossing and through the gates into South Broadwalk (a distinction that proved costly). Take note: South Broadwalk is no cycling.
I was stopped by police in a car, was polite and apologetic but the ticket was already out. I did explain how I wasn't that bright, had made an honest mistake and had been confused by the signage but it was all after the fact. The bloke said he would have let me off with a warning another day but today there was a clamp down. It's what the public want, he said, it's a special operation so don't go through any red lights on your way home.
I never do.
Anyway, that's my cautionary tale. Does anyone, especially those familiar with the layout of Regents Park or police cautions, reckon the honesty of the mistake and the confusing signs make an appeal worthwhile or should I just put it down to experience?