Pilatus
Member
Last week end ,a member of the general public ,while walking on the bridleway ,which goes alongside the shed I rent,complained to the estate office that they had been "splattered by mud" when a teleporter type handler drove by them at high speed (more like when the telehandler drove through a puddle at high speed).
Would the person that so say got splattered have any legal grounds to to take the matter forward if they were that way inclined??
I do get comments from people about the thin layer of mud on the track,and inform them that they are now in the country and so one should wear wellies rather than trainers during the autumn and winter months.The people that walk this lovely walk are mainly from Cheltenham
Would the person that so say got splattered have any legal grounds to to take the matter forward if they were that way inclined??
I do get comments from people about the thin layer of mud on the track,and inform them that they are now in the country and so one should wear wellies rather than trainers during the autumn and winter months.The people that walk this lovely walk are mainly from Cheltenham