Key Worker Form

penntor

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
sw devon
Not sure if this has already been posted on here but have just received this Key Worker Form via email. It is to be filled in and shown to the police should you get stopped when out checking stock, getting feed etc.
Hope it attaches OK.
 

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JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Not sure if this has already been posted on here but have just received this Key Worker Form via email. It is to be filled in and shown to the police should you get stopped when out checking stock, getting feed etc.
Hope it attaches OK.
And that's the best AHDB can muster? Pathetic

I'm glad my employers have thought about it a bit more

I also carry my BCMS holding details (2 holdings) laminated back to back
 

tr250

Member
Location
Northants
Can’t see why you’d need it if your actually doing what you said you are if should be easy to prove, rather than using it to take the long way round to see your girlfriend etc in that case do what my gramps did in the war and load a couple of sheep in the back of the car every time
 

topground

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North Somerset.
What are the chances if seeing a police patrol where you are? I have to travel to buy food, collect prescriptions, act as minder for parents combined age 184 and check cattle. I don't see the need for a piece of paper of doubtful authenticity. If I am stopped, which is unlikely and I collect a ticket it will have an appeal process which I will follow to its logical conclusion which might mean dragging aged parents and a couple of heifers into the magistrates court.
 
What are the chances if seeing a police patrol where you are? I have to travel to buy food, collect prescriptions, act as minder for parents combined age 184 and check cattle. I don't see the need for a piece of paper of doubtful authenticity. If I am stopped, which is unlikely and I collect a ticket it will have an appeal process which I will follow to its logical conclusion which might mean dragging aged parents and a couple of heifers into the magistrates court.
I passed 4 police cars parked up today waiting in strategic positions
They didn’t bother me maybe looking for caravans
 

Pan mixer

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Near Colchester
I think that when I am driving about in my truck which has a muddy finish (dried now), endless bits of farm rubbish in the back , on the seats, in the foot-wells etc whilst wearing my anti-coronavirus outfit of cattle and pig muck encrusted boiler suit as well as sheep afterbirth covered knees (it keeps people over 2 m away), any policeman who stopped me to ask could probably deduce my profession.
 

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