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Stick to tracks

Sir,—While riding in the Bottle Lake Plantation I had the misfortune to meet up with, a “fun run.” Had I known it was on I would have stayed away. However, my normally quiet horse, having never seen so many people in all his life took fright. No-one would stop or slow down to let me pass by. Instead, I was threatened with "You better keep that horse under control.” I stick to the horse tracks. If the joggers cannot stick to theirs could they please show a little

consideration for an animal that is not blessed with the intelligence they are supposed to have? The forest is there for all to enjoy. — Yours, etc., V. KENNY. May 11, 1987.

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Press, 14 May 1987, Page 20

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Stick to tracks Press, 14 May 1987, Page 20

Stick to tracks Press, 14 May 1987, Page 20

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