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Members Lounge => Non Bocking Chat => Topic started by: The Dog on October 27, 2006, 09:28:59 AM
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Does anyone know if it is 100% legal to run on pavements in the UK on Pro-Jump stilts?
If the police saw you running at 20mph along a pavement - do they have power to arrest you - or take the stilts off you?
Steve
PS Before I get mauled... I am not condoning runnig at any speed on public pavements as there is risk of injury to pedestrians and yourself if a car pulls out of a drive etc. I just wondered on the legal technicalities. Safety is number 1 concern
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How can it not be legal?
Not like they have wheels or rocket boosters (now there's a thought).
I'd say as long as you have safety gear on then the cops can go jump - get it?
I actually intend on getting some flourescent gear and some lights to go out running on the road with them at night but only because the roads where I go running are more suitable then the pavement. It cant be any different to a cyclist on the road.
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it cant be cos u see all those ppl on youtube going around public places......and if it is i would like to see a cop try an catch a 20 mph runner :D ;D
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I unofficially spoke to a copper in the park recently and he couldnt see why it would be anymore illegal than skating. He said the most anyone could really do if they really wanted was to tell you not to use them without due care and protective equipment. So places such as parks and stuff are cool but going around a shopping centre on a saturday morning might not be a good idea.
He thought they were cool and said the police should have some lol.
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;D bouncing bobbies now theres something i would pay good money to see ;D
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hahaha yeah i can imagen that would be so funny, untill they had to get into a car.
picture it, poilceman chasing suspect... suspect gets into car... policeman attempts to get into car... suspect escapes while police man falls in a heap next to car... hehe
jack
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i did a wedding for a police man at the weekend
he sad there is nothing they can do they dont have an engine or moving parts so that means they can be used with caution on a pavement
he did say they could do you for not wearing a helmet but most of them like every one else just wants a look
please dont blame me if you get arrested
shaun
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is spitting fire on the pavement illegal???????????????????
stupid question lol
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ive never set fire to a floor ???
but they loved it as entertainment :)
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is it true u have to drink a load of milk to coat ur mouth before u do it so u cant taste the parrafin?
??? :D
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i dont use parafin or petrol i use olive oil to coat my mouth i have a milk alergy
:o
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Hi Shaun,
I would question your policeman friend some more. How can he say that they cannot nick you for using projump stilts on the pavement, then say that they CAN nick you for not wearing a helmet???
Whilst I am unaware of any laws preventing the use of stilts on public pavements - I am pretty sure there are NO laws on wearing a helmet whilst using them... like pedal cycles, it is recomended by everyone of course - but ultimateley it is down to the users discretion, no law involved.
Steve
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I agree on the helmet, however if you ever get in a situation where the police are being quite confrontational (or maybe you are towards them!) then I would expect them to use the words "in the interest of public safety blah blah blah" and remember a copper can slap an asbo on you for looking at him the wrong way so try not to annoy them and always respect others and the surroundings.
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if you were bouncing like a nutter and giving police the bounce around they will have a go
after falling over the other day i was glad i was all padded up and had my helmet on
(first time for falling over)
if you are concerned about this subject you can always go to your nearest police station and see what they say
only passing on what i found out in a passing chat
shaun