New Rules on Cycling in Wales come into force tomorrow morning . You can only cycle as far as you can walk . This Draconian rule seems to defeat the point of cycling and indeed exercise .
Who's to say how far anyone can walk? Don't see how that's enforceable.New Rules on Cycling in Wales come into force tomorrow morning . You can only cycle as far as you can walk . This Draconian rule seems to defeat the point of cycling and indeed exercise .
That does make some sense. In that most people usually walk for a lot less than 10 miles, or so, for their daily exercise allowance. How far does a roadie go before they're deemed to be taking liberties with the guidelines?You can only cycle as far as you can walk .
Thousands of ordinary people of all ages take part in the 26 mile London marathon, so on that basis alone you can insist you can walk 26 miles well within a day.New Rules on Cycling in Wales come into force tomorrow morning . You can only cycle as far as you can walk . This Draconian rule seems to defeat the point of cycling and indeed exercise .
I know that at the beginning some shops in smaller towns were wiped out by people coming to their second homes. Where there might have been enough bog rolls and bread, there were none.Yes the Welsh Government have been determined to clobber the 2nd home owners for some time and the cyclists have been dragged into it as a counter balance, read excuse , to balance this nastiness out .
Now where does that leave Charles, he's Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, but lives in Gloucestershire.By the same token, it is probably not a good idea for anyone in Wales who has a second home in England (or Scotland or NI) to go to it, at present.
Use a helicopter. I haven't heard of anyone being told that unnecessary flights are not allowed.Now where does that leave Charles, he's Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, but lives in Gloucestershire.
If I was a copper, the moment he moved I'd stop his car and issue three sixty quid fines.
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He had his pilots licence removed after he crash landed on a Scottish island years ago.Use a helicopter. I haven't heard of anyone being told that unnecessary flights are not allowed.
There is an irony here:I suppose if you are 50 miles from home on a bike ride it would be fair to say you are taking liberties, I think the main rule was enforcing the ban on second home usage.
He doesn't have to be the pilot!He had his pilots licence removed after he crash landed on a Scottish island years ago.
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Well, I live in Wales and I have not heard of it.New Rules on Cycling in Wales come into force tomorrow morning . You can only cycle as far as you can walk . This Draconian rule seems to defeat the point of cycling and indeed exercise .
i see loads of police about same as ppl walking dogs runners and shed loads on bikes round here and not so dead on the roads anymore either.Has anyone actually been stopped by the police recently? Do they ask you where you live and do they check? I doubt it. You could easily say you live in the village you have just passed through!