When one Birmingham cyclist's Saturday bike ride with his eight-year-old granddaughter was interrupted by the sound of police sirens they carefully continued on their way for a few seconds, after all it seemed implausible the noise could be for thepair "not doing anything wrong", using a short stretch of cycle lane before returning to their preferred off-road routes for the remainder of the 12.5-mile ride.
"Can you pull over so we can have a word?" the voice behind the sirens asked, the police car, blue lights flashing, pulling alongside before coming to a stop at the side of the road.was the answer, so I followed up by asking, 'Why are you pulling us over then?'
What followed was, in one officer's words, just "a conversation" about road safety, namely the fact that neither Joe nor his eight-year-old granddaughter were wearing a helmet, an incident which has put her off cycling.
"On getting out of the vehicle the driver made a comment about us riding in the road without helmets," Joe recalled, referring to his camera footage which he did not wish to be shared but captured the full incident. "I asked, 'Is that illegal?'... 'No'
"In reply to this the officer said, 'I'm not here to have a go at you, or tell you you've broken the law, I'm not doing that... neither of you have done anything wrong, I'm just saying, just be sensible, that's it. No trouble, I'm not telling you you've broken the law, I'm just having a conversation with you'.
"I then followed this up by saying, 'There's no need. You've stopped us on a hill... I can't understand why you've stopped us, if we're doing nothing wrong.' The reply was, 'Because it's dangerous'."
Wearing a helmet while cycling is not a legal requirement in the United Kingdom, as it is in some other countries such as Australia, but is recommended by the Highway Code. [ ... ]
https://road.cc/content/news/police-stop-cyclist-and-girl-8-helmet-safety-advice-304655
Hirsute | 12 hours ago
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"if a car careers in to you, not wearing a helmet, you're going to know about it".
Where can I get one of these magic helmets from?
Those police officers need some very basic training if that think that being hit by 2T at 50 kph will be mitigated by a helmet
What do they tell peds walking on a footway ?
On 24/10/2023 08:31 am, Simon Mason wrote:
Hirsute | 12 hours ago
13 likes
"if a car careers in to you, not wearing a helmet, you're going to know about it".
Where can I get one of these magic helmets from?
Those police officers need some very basic training if that think that
being hit by 2T at 50 kph will be mitigated by a helmet
Deliberately denying such protection to a small child purely because of
one's own ideology would be seen by some as a form of child abuse.
Car Delenda Est wrote:
Pretty equivalent to a driver being stopped and given advice on how
more reflective paint would be safer.
Except for the fact that a driver poses far more danger to other road
users than an 8-year old and her grand-dad does, cycling along.
Hirsute | 12 hours ago
13 likes
"if a car careers in to you, not wearing a helmet, you're going to know about it".
Where can I get one of these magic helmets from?
Those police officers need some very basic training if that think that
being hit by 2T at 50 kph will be mitigated by a helmet
What do they tell peds walking on a footway ?
OI - Officer.
Where's your plastic hat?
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OI - Officer, where's your plastic hat?
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