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tractors
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Following on from a comment by mike25 ...
... I see an increasing number of tractors/trailers/machinery on public roads - not just 'nipping across the lane' from one field to another, but travelling for miles on main country roads between farms.
Even if the tractor has proper licence plates (many don't), I can pretty much guarantee that the trailer/harvester/whatever will have no plates, no lights, nothing.
You can add to that the sheer arrogance and insensitivity of the drivers, who have absolutely no regard to road rules and/or the inconvenience they are causing to the huge tail-back of vehicles behind them.
Are they above the law in some strange way? Do any of them ever get prosecuted?
... I see an increasing number of tractors/trailers/machinery on public roads - not just 'nipping across the lane' from one field to another, but travelling for miles on main country roads between farms.
Even if the tractor has proper licence plates (many don't), I can pretty much guarantee that the trailer/harvester/whatever will have no plates, no lights, nothing.
You can add to that the sheer arrogance and insensitivity of the drivers, who have absolutely no regard to road rules and/or the inconvenience they are causing to the huge tail-back of vehicles behind them.
Are they above the law in some strange way? Do any of them ever get prosecuted?
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09:58 Wed 15th Aug 2012
The police will probably only come to the scene if:
1. There has been a serius accident involving said farm vehicle and only then if someone has been injured.
2. I dont think they would bother otherwise, after all some of these vehicles are much larger than a police car.
3. Some drivers of said farm vehicles are much larger and thicker than most policemen.
1. There has been a serius accident involving said farm vehicle and only then if someone has been injured.
2. I dont think they would bother otherwise, after all some of these vehicles are much larger than a police car.
3. Some drivers of said farm vehicles are much larger and thicker than most policemen.
I have no problem with farmers moving equipment from field to field. I enjoy and, indeed, need to eat. Farmers are the people who produce my food so I am pleased to see them working on my behalf. It's lucky that people sat at computers do not cause hold-ups as I could see a lot of old duffers being berated for being so slow.
Yep :)
People often seem to think living in the country is nothing but sheep frolicking in fields and corn gently swaying in the wind and then wonder why there are funny smells and days when you can't open your windows unless you want everything in the house covered in wheat chaff.
I love living in the country and growing up on farms :)
People often seem to think living in the country is nothing but sheep frolicking in fields and corn gently swaying in the wind and then wonder why there are funny smells and days when you can't open your windows unless you want everything in the house covered in wheat chaff.
I love living in the country and growing up on farms :)
The police do have a task force to deal with it, SD...
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