At the junction of Dame Street and George's Street a horse drawn tourist carriage went thourgh a red light. I was on my motor bike and had the green light in my favour on Geroge's Street. We both came close to each other and I beeped the horn at the horse drawn cab.
We were together at the next set of lights. The the cab driver commented: "Do you not know that it is an offence to blow your horn at a horse.
No reply to that. We smiled and each drove off.
Friday, April 24, 2015
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