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