When confronted with your typical crazy motorcyclist or SUV driving loser the first thing you need to do is get there license plate number!
The Neighborhood Watch! Wrote:
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> Police Searching for Motorcyclist Who Caused
> Herndon Woman to Fall Off Horse and Get Injured
> Local woman was transported to the hospital.
>
http://herndon.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/
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> A female Herndon horse rider said she was knocked
> to the ground after her horse was spooked by a
> motorcyclist in Manassas Battlefield National Park
> on Sept. 1.
>
> Prince William County Police are searching for a
> motorcyclist who caused a Herndon woman to become
> injured after falling off her horse Sunday.
>
> According to police, the motorcyclist apparently
> disregarded a designated horse crossing, purposely
> revved his engine and spooked a passing horse,
> causing it to knock the Herndon woman to the
> ground.
>
> It happened Sunday at a horse crossing on Route 29
> in Manassas National Battlefield Park, along the
> Fairfax/Prince William county line.
>
> The injured rider, who asked not to be identified,
> said she and a group of other riders were almost
> all the way across the road when a motorcyclist
> passed five other stopped cars, crossed a double
> yellow line and revved the engine as he drove
> passed the horses.
>
> One other rider was able to stay on her horse, but
> the Herndon woman fell off when the horse was
> forced to jump over some newly-laid rock on the
> side of the road, the injured woman said. She was
> taken to a nearby hospital where she was treated
> for whiplash and a sprained ankle and released.
>
> A license plate or a description of the rider
> wasn't recorded, and police are asking riders and
> motorist to be vigilant.
>
> Other horseback riders mentioned a recent
> encounter with a motorcyclist who drove between
> them as they were using the horse crossing and
> shouted that they "had no business there," the
> woman said.
>
> Anyone with information about the Sunday, Sept. 1
> incident is asked to call Prince William County
> Police and mention case number 13-155-981.