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Subject: Re: Is it an offence? Posted on: Sat, 10 May 2008 22:39:33 +0100

In article <304c245ocnu4jauboqda0c74sg330rj4ib@4ax.com>, Anthony R. Gold
writes
>> "Alasdair" wrote
>>
>>> I remember getting a tongue-lashing from a policeman because I
>>> wouldn't go on to the footpath
>>
>> I'd have said mounting the pavement could be an offence.
>
>Not if so ordered by a constable in uniform.

And some council jobsworth who sees you mount the pavement would know
that because?, or even care.

Mike

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