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Old July 24th 14, 08:44 AM posted to uk.legal,uk.rec.cycling
Fritz Wuehler[_10_]
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"Uncle Peter" wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 17:57:36 +0100, John Kennerson wrote:

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"Uncle Peter" wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 15:16:27 +0100, Anonymous wrote:

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"Uncle Peter" wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 08:06:06 +0100, AndyW wrote:

On 23/07/2014 07:50, Uncle Peter wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 07:10:10 +0100, AndyW wrote:

On 22/07/2014 20:46, Uncle Peter wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jul 2014 15:19:21 +0100, AndyW wrote:

On 22/07/2014 08:19, Uncle Peter wrote:



Yes if you did it on purpose then it is illegal. Ditto for using a
vehicle to run down (as in chase) a deer or using any moving vehicle to
shoot from.
If it runs into your path then it is not an issue.

So I can't shoot from a landrover? What about a bicycle?

Is it a vehicle?
Is is moving?
If the answer to both above is yes then it is illegal.

Deer act Scotland (1996) says
Any person who discharges any firearm, or discharges or projects any
missile, from any moving vehicle at any deer shall be guilty of an
offence.

Is a bicycle a vehicle?

Of course it is by almost any sane definition of the word. Why not have
a look at the web and find out for yourself?

How about roller skates? How far will you go before it's not a vehicle?

http://glosbe.com/en/gd/bicycle

wait for the new government to find oot aboot roller skates

I'm glad I don't speak Garlic.


I bet scots people like you for pointing things and shout loudly,
ha ha, stupid scots


At least I could write that sentence properly.


before you fell over for a living, possibly

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