wow sorry there.
In a small Welsh village, an equestrian filmed a frightening confrontation with a driver who accused her of slowing her down, called her ‘middle-class T-T’, and called her riding partner “Miss HRT”. Karen”.
The incident occurs repeatedly “twice a week” at the video producer and his fellow rider Peterson-Super-Alley, a village of less than 900 people not far from Cardiff.
“The car came towards us so we told it to slow down,” said one of the riders. told WellsOnline,
“Drivers hate the horses on the road, but we were in the middle of the countryside.”
The exchange developed quickly. While the riders claimed that the driver “almost killed them”, he could be asserted that he “came nowhere” near the horses.
He went on to brush off his profane “tee-tee” remarks and other insults.
The driver can also be heard saying that the rider was “talking like you have b****cks in your mouth,” before claiming that he is not required by law to slow down for horses.
“It’s a courtesy that people slow down for horses,” he joked.
“It doesn’t matter because I didn’t see you coming.”
Despite his aggression, the man had false information: K Point 215, according to WellsOnline UK Highway Code Specifically instructs motorists to slow down to a “maximum of 10 mph” when they see a horse on the road.
The video ends with the riders and the driver separating. While Ryder, who filmed the confrontation, initially found it funny, she told the news outlet that she felt “afraid” of the man.
The Welsh phenomenon is far from the only recent example of equestrian riding. Just yesterday, The Post reported on a fearless horseman Joe took his horse through a McDonald’s drive-thru in east London.
“We were hungry, man,” Ryder, known as “The Blessed Equestrian” on TikTok, told his audience.