Dusty Bin
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2709263 said:So, once some influential verderer in the New Forest works this out and persuades a senior police officer to test it out in a court, we could have an answer.
The thing is, anyone could find out this stuff after about 5 minutes on google. All the sportive organisers have to do is avoid anything which might give the impression of a race and the police are largely powerless. Sportives do not even need police permission in order to run. There was a classic case a couple of years ago where a 'proper' and long-standing road race had to be cancelled at the last minute, because the organising club discovered that a new sportive was going to be run on the same day, using part of the race circuit. Because of that, the police had no option but to withdraw permission for the race (for safety reasons), because the sportive organiser didn't bother to check. Ironically, the sportive was able to continue, because it didn't need police permission.