Drago
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At last, a compliment from Glennys Fogey!
I'm not in any way saying they should have got out of our way as it's our priority. My point was these inconsiderate people did nothing to protect their dog, or my son. Their action in this situation could have avoided it all together. I never said dogs should be on 6" leads.
If everyone behaved considerately, thinking of other road users (whatever form that may be) then there would be space for everyone to get along and use the roads etc. These particular owners lack of thought for their dogs safety, and that subsequently of my son, is what caused this (avoidable) accident
Funny you should say that. As I was about to turn into Stiffkey Close today, a football from the children playing on the green ran out in front of me. I'd seen it and slowed down in time to let the ball pass. Sadly, speeding up to kick it back wasn't an option. I can't accelerate that quick on that bike!By a parallel, should kids not be allowed to play football in the park in case the ball runs out and a (completely innocent) cyclist is knocked off as a result?
One of the reasons and I stress one, nor do I necessarily advocate it for you but one of the reasons we have a dog, was sparked by an incident in which a playful dog chased my son up the beach. The fear and panic I saw in his face, I can still see now, so it made an impression. Once we owned one and he learnt to read them that fear went and it may be something a simple as spending time around a trusted dog will help. Not an easy one to tackle though.it's really sad as I want my son to get over it but we're really struggling. The other day I hadn't noticed that there was a dog on a lead and he ran from my side into a road as he was so worried...luckily the car stopped in time!