Police Action Over Pavement Cyclist!

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classic33

Leg End Member
http://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/ne...ke-four-year-old-s-bike-in-grantham-1-6618917
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"The parents of a four-year-old were shocked when a policeman threatened to confiscate their daughter’s bike as she was riding on the pavement.

On Monday morning Sophie Lindley, 4, was riding her bike with stabilisers on a lead held by her father Dale, as they made their way along Trent Road as they regularly do on the journey from their home on Wilks Road to The West Grantham Academy St John’s.

Mr Lindley said: “A police car pulled over and told me she had to get off her bike as it is against the law to ride on the footpath.

“He then drove off but said he’d be checking his mirrors, and if he saw her riding the bike again he would confiscate it.”

Mr Lindley complied, despite then having to carry his crying daughter, her bike, and various other possessions.

On returning home, both his wife, Emma, and mother-in-law, Margaret Stephenson, were shocked by the events, and after looking into the law themselves rang up Grantham police station only to get contradictory responses.

Mrs Stephenson said: “One said the law applied to everyone – no-one can ride a bike on the pavement. But another said it shouldn’t have happened, as it’s different with children.”

Mrs Lindley, 34, said: “You can’t expect a four-year-old to ride in the road, it’s not exactly safe. And she has the lead and wears a helmet.”

Mr Lindley, 35, added: “We don’t have a car, and it’s almost two miles to the school. She can’t walk that with her little legs, which is why she’s always had the bike.”


Lincolnshire Police have not yet identified any police officer involved, but said they are investigating. A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said: “Safety is our priority and cycling on the pavement is illegal. However, common sense obviously prevails and in the case of young children, officers would use their discretion and offer the most appropriate advice for the circumstances.”"
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Nothing to see here. Move along now.
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
Or tell him to take the bike off the child and then nick the police car and let the child drive it :hyper:


Then RUN FOR IT !!!!!
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I'm impressed that she cycles each day but make an effort to loose the lead and stabilisers then she could ride there properly.
 

Sara_H

Guru
The police officer is a nobber.

A few years ago my son, then aged 9 was sat stationary on his bike on the pavement chatting to his mates. A police officer stopped and told him to either dismount or get on the road.
He wasn't even riding, and the road was a nasty road that I won't ride on.
 
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