J@son
Well-Known Member
In the area where I live (near Stroud in Glos.) and work (near Colerne in Wilts) a fair few deer are hit by cars every year. We had a terrible incident on the road opposite where I work in which a man was killed after his car collided with a deer and then hit a tree. Also, I live very close to Rodborough Common, which is grazed by cattle and horses, and a year does not go by without several animals being hit by cars. My neighbour lost his favourite cow in a collision with a car only a few months ago. The cow survived the initial impact but was badly injured, however, the police were very reluctant to shoot it. It was only when, after 45 minutes, my neighbour completely lost his rag that the police produced a gun and finally put the beast out of its misery.
My FAC already authorises me to put down fallen stock but I would like to take an HDA course (to cover all bases) before offering my services (gratis) to the Committee that runs the common and the Police. When I took DSC1 the advice from our instructor regarding HDA was very simple: avoid it like the plague! And I can see why. In offering to come out to an RTA involving an injured animal, you are putting yourself in a difficult situation that isn't of your making and that you don't need to be in. Moreover, if things go wrong, your ticket is on the line. I get this. But at the end of the day someone has to offer to do it and I would like to help if I can.
I wondered if anyone has any experience or advice they can offer me on the HDA course and offering to put down injured animals at the roadside - particularly with reference to Glos. Constabulary. All perspectives gratefully received. Thanks in advance!
My FAC already authorises me to put down fallen stock but I would like to take an HDA course (to cover all bases) before offering my services (gratis) to the Committee that runs the common and the Police. When I took DSC1 the advice from our instructor regarding HDA was very simple: avoid it like the plague! And I can see why. In offering to come out to an RTA involving an injured animal, you are putting yourself in a difficult situation that isn't of your making and that you don't need to be in. Moreover, if things go wrong, your ticket is on the line. I get this. But at the end of the day someone has to offer to do it and I would like to help if I can.
I wondered if anyone has any experience or advice they can offer me on the HDA course and offering to put down injured animals at the roadside - particularly with reference to Glos. Constabulary. All perspectives gratefully received. Thanks in advance!