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ColdNoMore
05-15-2016, 12:52 PM
While coming down the 466 Multi-Modal Path, I saw a golf cart with a young couple and young children (5 & 7?) parked at the stop sign at 466 (the one coming out of Bridgeport).

Thinking they were waiting to take their cart out on 466, noticing that they were young (visiting parents/grandparents?), that there were two young children in the seat, guessing they were probably lost and also noticing that it didn’t even have a license plate for a street legal car, I chose to veer over to them to keep them from having a disaster.

I said “excuse me, but golf carts are not allowed on that road and it can be very dangerous.”

The guy looks over and says “my horse is in the barn over there” (pointing to the barns on the Morse’s property across 466).

I then said… “as long as you know it’s illegal and very dangerous crossing this road, the choice is yours.”

I then got back on the MMP and went on my way.

Should I even have bothered to stop?

Waiting for what I predict will be some interesting responses. :popcorn:

Taltarzac725
05-15-2016, 02:35 PM
While coming down the 466 Multi-Modal Path, I saw a golf cart with a young couple and young children (5 & 7?) parked at the stop sign at 466 (the one coming out of Bridgeport).

Thinking they were waiting to take their cart out on 466, noticing that they were young (visiting parents/grandparents?), that there were two young children in the seat, guessing they were probably lost and also noticing that it didn’t even have a license plate for a street legal car, I chose to veer over to them to keep them from having a disaster.

I said “excuse me, but golf carts are not allowed on that road and it can be very dangerous.”

The guy looks over and says “my horse is in the barn over there” (pointing to the barns on the Morse’s property across 466).

I then said… “as long as you know it’s illegal and very dangerous crossing this road, the choice is yours.”

I then got back on the MMP and went on my way.

Should I even have bothered to stop?

Waiting for what I predict will be some interesting responses. :popcorn:

Could be an employee of the Morses. There must be a lot of people involved in keeping up that property.

ukbill70
05-15-2016, 03:09 PM
And which, soon to be ex , officer is going to give them a ticket ?.

graciegirl
05-15-2016, 03:16 PM
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spring_chicken
05-15-2016, 03:57 PM
And which, soon to be ex , officer is going to give them a ticket ?.

No kidding. It's hard to believe there are people naive enough to believe that people with money, power and influence don't get out of tickets because of who they are.

ColdNoMore
05-15-2016, 04:02 PM
Could be an employee of the Morses. There must be a lot of people involved in keeping up that property.

That's entirely possible, but to be in your late-20's to early-30's and have your own horse boarded at the Morse's, you have to be a pretty well paid employee.

I've been told that the house on the very corner next to 466, that is just left of the #7 green on Laurel Valley, is a guest house for the Morse's friends and relatives who live elsewhere and that was my thought on where they were coming from.

Jima64
05-15-2016, 04:03 PM
While coming down the 466 Multi-Modal Path, I saw a golf cart with a young couple and young children (5 & 7?) parked at the stop sign at 466 (the one coming out of Bridgeport).

Thinking they were waiting to take their cart out on 466, noticing that they were young (visiting parents/grandparents?), that there were two young children in the seat, guessing they were probably lost and also noticing that it didn’t even have a license plate for a street legal car, I chose to veer over to them to keep them from having a disaster.

I said “excuse me, but golf carts are not allowed on that road and it can be very dangerous.”



The guy looks over and says “my horse is in the barn over there” (pointing to the barns on the Morse’s property across 466).

I then said… “as long as you know it’s illegal and very dangerous crossing this road, the choice is yours.”



I then got back on the MMP and went on my way.

Should I even have bothered to stop?

Waiting for what I predict will be some interesting responses. :popcorn:
That was a very polite way of offering info to someone that could possibly be lost or confused. I also am watching the responses.

graciegirl
05-15-2016, 04:05 PM
That's entirely possible, but to be in your late-20's to early-30's and have your own horse boarded at the Morse's, you have to be a pretty well paid employee.

I've been told that the house on the very corner next to 466, that is just left of the #7 green on Laurel Valley, is a guest house for the Morse's friends and relatives who live elsewhere and that was my thought on where they were coming from.

That is not correct.

ColdNoMore
05-15-2016, 04:06 PM
And which, soon to be ex , officer is going to give them a ticket ?.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure as soon as they started dropping names any cop would back off pretty quickly.

My main concern was having a cart with small kids trying to cross a divided highway where people often drive 50+ mph.

Not to mention that the vegetation in the median and the curve to the west, make for poor sight distances.

Poor sight distances + poor decision making = bad outcomes sometimes.

manaboutown
05-15-2016, 04:07 PM
IMHO it was nice of the OP to stop, particularly with children in the cart. One never knows. Such acts can and do save lives.

ColdNoMore
05-15-2016, 04:09 PM
No kidding. It's hard to believe there are people naive enough to believe that people with money, power and influence don't get out of tickets because of who they are.

:a20:


Yeah, I'm sure that's never happened. :oops:

ColdNoMore
05-15-2016, 04:16 PM
That was a very polite way of offering info to someone that could possibly be lost or confused.

My first time here I almost drove out on a few of the roads where non-street legal carts are not allowed and would have loved to cross 466 up around Walgreens to save time to Southern Trace, but went the long way around of course.

I was just thinking that maybe they were lost and was trying to help them avoid a disaster (especially with little kids aboard).



I also am watching the responses.

Pretty predictable so far. :p

Like they say... "no good deed goes unpunished." :D

Polar Bear
05-15-2016, 04:21 PM
No kidding. It's hard to believe there are people naive enough to believe that people with money, power and influence don't get out of tickets because of who they are.

And it's just as naive...and a lot more cynical...to believe that people with money, power and influence always get out of tickets because of who they are.

ahayward65
05-15-2016, 04:32 PM
There are other owners not related to the Morse that live in that area also. Lord Lyle for one. He keeps polo ponies and has his own polo field.

Bogie Shooter
05-15-2016, 04:34 PM
IMHO it was nice of the OP to stop, particularly with children in the cart. One never knows. Such acts can and do save lives.

And that should have been the end of it. Happens all the time......................

ColdNoMore
05-15-2016, 04:39 PM
There are other owners not related to the Morse that live in that area also.

I didn't mean to imply the whole area was Morse related folks, just that one house.

That was told to me by a top salesman for the Morse's 10 years ago and who has been here for almost 20 years now.

Whether it still belongs to them, I have no idea.




Lord Lyle for one. He keeps polo ponies and has his own polo field.

Unless he is 30'ish with two small kids, it could have been relatives of his then.

Although, the guy did say "my horse."

Thanks for the info. :thumbup:

ColdNoMore
05-15-2016, 04:42 PM
And it's just as naive...and a lot more cynical...to believe that people with money, power and influence always get out of tickets because of who they are.

With all due respect, I don't think he was saying 'all' or 'always.'

But I think most of us know that people with high profiles and lots of power/money in small communities, often get special treatment.

CFrance
05-15-2016, 04:47 PM
My first time here I almost drove out on a few of the roads where non-street legal carts are not allowed and would have loved to cross 466 up around Walgreens to save time to Southern Trace, but went the long way around of course.

I was just thinking that maybe they were lost and was trying to help them avoid a disaster (especially with little kids aboard).





Pretty predictable so far. :p

Like they say... "no good deed goes unpunished." :D
Actually, I don't see, so far, that there have been any negative responses to what you did.

Fred R
05-15-2016, 04:50 PM
While coming down the 466 Multi-Modal Path, I saw a golf cart with a young couple and young children (5 & 7?) parked at the stop sign at 466 (the one coming out of Bridgeport).

Thinking they were waiting to take their cart out on 466, noticing that they were young (visiting parents/grandparents?), that there were two young children in the seat, guessing they were probably lost and also noticing that it didn’t even have a license plate for a street legal car, I chose to veer over to them to keep them from having a disaster.

I said “excuse me, but golf carts are not allowed on that road and it can be very dangerous.”

The guy looks over and says “my horse is in the barn over there” (pointing to the barns on the Morse’s property across 466).

I then said… “as long as you know it’s illegal and very dangerous crossing this road, the choice is yours.”

I then got back on the MMP and went on my way.

Should I even have bothered to stop?

Waiting for what I predict will be some interesting responses. :popcorn:

What you did was the right thing to do. Don't let anyone tell you any different.

golf2140
05-15-2016, 04:54 PM
Don't they board the polo ponies in that area.

Polar Bear
05-15-2016, 04:56 PM
With all due respect, I don't think he was saying 'all' or 'always.'...

The post I replied to was in reply to a post saying "which, soon to be ex , officer is going to give them a ticket ?" That says to me there are no police officers who will stand up for the law in that situation and keep their job.

That strong implies that there are none and that is very cynical. I stand by my reply.

ColdNoMore
05-15-2016, 05:01 PM
The post I replied to was in reply to a post saying "which, soon to be ex , officer is going to give them a ticket ?" That says to me there are no police officers who will stand up for the law in that situation and keep their job.

That strong implies that there are none and that is very cynical. I stand by my reply.

OK, my bad.

You had quoted spring_chicken, so I thought you were replying to him. :)

ColdNoMore
05-15-2016, 05:06 PM
And that should have been the end of it. Happens all the time......................

As my original post stated, that was the end of it. :shrug:

redwitch
05-15-2016, 05:13 PM
My guess would be a visiting polo player or guest. I can't imagine anyone who has lived here any amount of time being foolish enough to cross 466 in a golf cart without at least a traffic light to stop traffic (have seen a few carts cross that way in the past and the carts weren't street legal).

As to not having seen anyone try to cross there previously doesn't mean someone won't try it now or sometime in the future. I'm willing to bet that if you can think of a stupid move someone at some point has or will try it and that includes crossing 466 in a golf cart with children on board.

I can't imagine not stopping and trying to dissuade someone from making such a foolish move. Kudos for trying to help.

carciee
05-15-2016, 05:21 PM
While coming down the 466 Multi-Modal Path, I saw a golf cart with a young couple and young children (5 & 7?) parked at the stop sign at 466 (the one coming out of Bridgeport).

Thinking they were waiting to take their cart out on 466, noticing that they were young (visiting parents/grandparents?), that there were two young children in the seat, guessing they were probably lost and also noticing that it didn’t even have a license plate for a street legal car, I chose to veer over to them to keep them from having a disaster.

I said “excuse me, but golf carts are not allowed on that road and it can be very dangerous.”

The guy looks over and says “my horse is in the barn over there” (pointing to the barns on the Morse’s property across 466).

I then said… “as long as you know it’s illegal and very dangerous crossing this road, the choice is yours.”

I then got back on the MMP and went on my way.

Should I even have bothered to stop?

Waiting for what I predict will be some interesting responses. :popcorn:
There are many non Morse family living on and beyond 460

Ecuadog
05-15-2016, 05:35 PM
WTF?

Sometimes I cannot believe the stuff that is bandied about on TOTV.

As soon as I hit the reply button, I'll be sorry.

I'm Sorry.

RickeyD
05-15-2016, 05:47 PM
WTF?

Sometimes I cannot believe the stuff that is bandied about on TOTV.

As soon as I hit the reply button, I'll be sorry.

I'm Sorry.

No worse than the paparazzi TV news :popcorn:

perrjojo
05-15-2016, 06:02 PM
And which, soon to be ex , officer is going to give them a ticket ?.

Perhaps I am naive but I took it as a tongue in cheek comment.

spring_chicken
05-15-2016, 06:31 PM
And it's just as naive...and a lot more cynical...to believe that people with money, power and influence always get out of tickets because of who they are.

Please quote where I said that.

spring_chicken
05-15-2016, 06:35 PM
OK, my bad.

You had quoted spring_chicken, so I thought you were replying to him. :)

Most people do quote the post they are replying to. Message boards are hard :shrug: :doh:

Topspinmo
05-15-2016, 06:40 PM
The second most waste of land! Polo fields.:pepper2::eclipsee_gold_cup:

Was this the negative response looking for:beer3:

Polar Bear
05-15-2016, 07:16 PM
Please quote where I said that.
First of all, I didn't quote you. I simply responded to what you said in reply to another post. But just for fun...

Here is your original remark, preceded by the quote you were responding to. Those are what I was responding to. I look forward to your explanation of how it does not equate to what I said in my post...

And which, soon to be ex , officer is going to give them a ticket ?.
No kidding. It's hard to believe there are people naive enough to believe that people with money, power and influence don't get out of tickets because of who they are.

Retiring
05-16-2016, 07:04 AM
You did a very nice thing.

Villager Joyce
05-16-2016, 07:34 AM
I mean so disrespect, but what diff does it make if they were members of the morse family? Would you have handled the situation differently?

ColdNoMore
05-16-2016, 08:06 AM
I mean so disrespect, but what diff does it make if they were members of the morse family? Would you have handled the situation differently?

No, I would have done the exact same thing regardless of whom it might have been.

My question, and this thread, was based primarily on the fact that the person said his horse was in the barn on the Morse's private property across 466.

As has been pointed out, it could have been a polo player or anyone else for that matter.