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MaizieD
People are talking about 'common sense', but how many people these days have any experience of horses at all?
I could see within seconds of watching the video that that was one very angry and upset horse, which I would have approached with great caution if it was necessary to get close to it at all. But I'm used to horses. When you're used to them you get very good at reading their moods and not putting yourself in positions which could be dangerous.
I would suspect that most of the tourists crowding round are totally ignorant of horse behaviour and don't stop to think of the danger because they don't know the dangers.
I admit I got a sneaking feeling that the rider wasn't making much attempt to control the horse...such a loose rein it was on. Perhaps they'd got a bit peed off with ignorant tourists..
There are people who video nonstop these horses and being bitten happens fairly often .
This is just an impossible situation and for the sake of the horses there should be a barrier .
I watched watch a few horses refuse to go in to the enclosed area and eventually get to leave . Can’t blame them for saying no in the way that they can .
I wasn't trying to offer a solution, but it seems to me that the army should just use dismounted guardsmen if the tourists can't be kept under control. (Perhaps though, the army could take a leaf out of the Spaniards' book and issue the guardsmen with water pistols; soak the tourists if they get too close 😂)
A shame, because the mounted ones have a character of their own, but I doubt if dismounting them would make any difference to their utility (which must surely be very low?)