I got pulled over today and given a warning that from today a 30 pound spot fine for ridding on the pavement will be enforced by the police in Norwich City.
I got pulled over today and given a warning that from today a 30 pound spot fine for ridding on the pavement will be enforced by the police in Norwich City.![]()
That can't happen any more Keith. Although the law is universally applicable, all police forces have received a Home Office instruction that no on-the-spot penalty for this offence can be issued to anyone under 16 years old.when i was 14...some 32 years ago i got pulled over and fined for pavement riding, £10.....makes that look a bit steep for 32 years ago...
it was worse then that Flecc..no on the spot fine but i had to go to a sort of court, not a magistrates one but one with other smaller important jp's i recall, so it was a few hours taken out of another day too...and when i went in one of the men had to leave as he knew me as he was a golfer at the same club as me...That can't happen any more Keith. Although the law is universally applicable, all police forces have received a Home Office instruction that no on-the-spot penalty for this offence can be issued to anyone under 16 years old.
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I wouldn't want to bring myself into a cemetery prematurely by not cycling on a pavement if required, although presumably you'd have the satisfaction of knowing you'd stayed within the law if you're bumped off by some lunatic driver.Not withstanding all of the above, I would not ever cycle on a pedestrian pavement. Quite apart from it being against the law, I would not wish to bring cycling into disrepute by being seen to do this.
Jeremy