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Member of the general public splattered with mud on bridle/public footpath.??
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 4483184" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>We had a bridle way near to us, used mainly by walkers and horse riders and the occasional tractor. Then somebody on the council had a public enquiry and got it turned into a bye way open to all traffic on the basis that some old codger remembered a bakers van driving up it in 1926, taking a short cut to the big house.</p><p></p><p>Since that time it's become an off road race track for every vehicle known to mankind. Being untarmacced it gets huge potholes in it and the council gave up trying to repair it. Then came the claims for busted sump pans of which there were many so the council put up a sign saying "unsuitable for motor vehicles".</p><p></p><p>So there we have it. A once nice tranquil bridle way which was an asset and an amenity now turned into an impassable pot holed track. Well done Lincolnshire County Council.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 4483184, member: 2119"] We had a bridle way near to us, used mainly by walkers and horse riders and the occasional tractor. Then somebody on the council had a public enquiry and got it turned into a bye way open to all traffic on the basis that some old codger remembered a bakers van driving up it in 1926, taking a short cut to the big house. Since that time it's become an off road race track for every vehicle known to mankind. Being untarmacced it gets huge potholes in it and the council gave up trying to repair it. Then came the claims for busted sump pans of which there were many so the council put up a sign saying "unsuitable for motor vehicles". So there we have it. A once nice tranquil bridle way which was an asset and an amenity now turned into an impassable pot holed track. Well done Lincolnshire County Council. [/QUOTE]
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