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Daughters horse hit a car

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  • vaio
    vaio Posts: 12,287 Forumite
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    MrsE wrote: »
    Maybe it should be single file & save riding 2 abreast for bridal paths.

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    is that the same as bridle path?
  • Flyboy152
    Flyboy152 Posts: 17,118 Forumite
    Not enough!

    Wow, that's a wonderful and truly special gift you have there, do you the lottery numbers as well?
    The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark
  • Flyboy152 wrote: »
    Wow, that's a wonderful and truly special gift you have there, do you the lottery numbers as well?


    Lotto
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    Plus 5
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    EuroMillions
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    Yes, you to can obtain this wonderful and truly special gift!

    As I believe that this conversation will deteriorate between us. I will no longer be replying to your questions. I am sorry if this offends you. I wish you the very best though.
  • Flyboy152
    Flyboy152 Posts: 17,118 Forumite
    So, not going to tell us how you know how much of a gap the driver gave the OP's daughter's horse, then?
    The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark
  • Lum
    Lum Posts: 6,460 Forumite
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    Yes, you to can obtain this wonderful and truly special gift!

    Is this you?

    TuRrK.jpg

    :D
  • liam8282
    liam8282 Posts: 2,864 Forumite
    I admit I haven't read the thread, just skipped to the end.. :o

    But... do horses have to be insured, such as say a dog does if a dog were to cause a car accident?
  • cyclonebri1
    cyclonebri1 Posts: 12,827 Forumite
    edited 22 July 2011 at 1:54PM
    Markyt wrote: »
    And the driver who first of all blasted his horn, while inches from the rear of a horse on a single track road, was driving responsibly? He was upstanding and responsible when he threatened to batter a 14 year old boy, and have his horse put down? These days, I'd do much more than just ride off into the sunset if he did that.

    Respect begets respect. I'll do my damndest to let people by, but I expect courtesy in return.



    :T:T:T |Exactly, remember the old adage, "respect is earned, not demanded", thumbs_up.gif
    I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.

    Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)

    Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed
  • Flyboy152
    Flyboy152 Posts: 17,118 Forumite
    liam8282 wrote: »
    I admit I haven't read the thread, just skipped to the end.. :o

    But... do horses have to be insured, such as say a dog does if a dog were to cause a car accident?
    There is no mandatory requirement for horses or dogs to be insured.
    The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark
  • s_b
    s_b Posts: 4,464 Forumite
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    liam8282 wrote: »
    I admit I haven't read the thread, just skipped to the end.. :o

    But... do horses have to be insured, such as say a dog does if a dog were to cause a car accident?

    no
    but third party would be a sensible thing to have seeing as only last week round my way a horse hooved it through a car windscreen
  • dizsiebubba
    dizsiebubba Posts: 850 Forumite
    I'm an insurance broker and just to clarify... there are only 3 types on compulsory insurances in the UK
    1) RTA cover on a motor vehicle
    2) Employers Liability for anybody who employs somebody
    3) Public Liability for Horse Owners.

    He may not have cover for his own vehicle which is completely legal... however the horse kicked his car... not by accident... on puropse so the liability falls with the horses OWNER. The owner needs to have advised their company that they loan out the horse, so that this claim will be covered. Ultimately, you and your daughter have no legal responsibility for the accident.
    :jBaby Boy born December 2012 :heart:
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