Linford
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I can't for the life of me think why you've not got a sound legal opinion what with the informative and friendly thread title anarl
Horses are the slowest moving of the quoted vehicles and the only ones with self determination and an instinct towards self preservation that may well override an inattentive rider accidentally piloting them onto the fast lane of the M62 at 7 mph whilst deeply engrossed in a tricky level on angry birds. It is also the easiest to communicate with an inattentive pilot and has the quickest brakes if it was plodding slowly towards you on autopilot.
Dunno if its in law or not but if so then it is a definite piece of overkill IMO
Would agree with this. You can sit astride a horse and operate a phone, and the horse will be looking around even if you aren't. You can't do this on a bicycle, on foot or a motor vehicle as they all need your own concentration to keep you on the path. In fairness to the rider, they will feel the changes in the movement, and it would be very unlikely that they would have attempted this if the horse was green in that environment. The rider would also have heard you coming long before you saw them in the distance if being approached by anything with an engine.