Cyclists should not ride on pavements
![PCSOs stop a cyclist on a footpath.
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![PCSOs stop a cyclist on a footpath.
Picture: Allan Hutchings (150133-430) PPP-150126-150450001](/img/placeholder.png)
From: Steve Wise, Stonefield Road, Hastings
According to the Highway code a cycle is classified as a vehicle.
Riding the wrong way up a one way street and cycling on the pavement are both R.T.A offences and attract on the spot fines.
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So please remind them they are not above the law.
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