Thank you for no drama in the title. I thought everyone was well-behaved, yes some people stepped over the line but it's new and they're tourists. They're excited to be there and to get their pictures taken , so not judging them is the best thing. I find a few of the channels carry on about how stupid people are and yet these people are on holiday and they're not noticing the white line on the floor they've just seen videos in the past of people who all go up and touch the horse and have their picture taken I want to get the same picture. I personally am very pleased that they have the line that finally someone is keeping people away from those horses. Those horses have to stand their for endless amounts of time in the heat and the cold and have to have patience. Finally stopping everyone from touching them feeding them and crowding them is the best thing that could have happened for the horses and the guards. While there are some very ignorant people, most people simply want to get their picture taken step in and step out quickly. I am a Canadian Muslim farm girl, living in Nova Scotia Canada.💯♥️🇨🇦🧕🧑🌾
What you said was very well explained, HOWEVER, when you travel to a foreign country YOU SHOULD ALWAYS research to see what the customs and rules are before going. Many ... not all ... but many of the tourists do as THEY please not reading or obeying the rules of the white line or the signs ... even if they can't read English there is a picture showing 'NOT TO TOUCH THE HORSE' and yet still they try to and some do. THAT IS WRONG!!! Go to THEIR country and try to disrespect THEIR customs and see how far YOU get. The guards need to enforce the white lines to teach the tourists the rules of them, but the tourists have a responsibility to find out beforehand what they mean. Then respect and obey them. It is very frustrating to see the ARROGANCE, DISRESPECT AND HATEFUL UGLY actions that some tourists have when it comes to the guards, whether the horse guards or the foot guards. The tourists treat them as if they are zoo or circus attractions and it is very DISGUSTING!!! It is so much nicer seeing that most people respect the new rules and give the horses their space, but still there too many that just refuse to adhere to the lines and still cause the horses to get annoyed and agitated and the tourists just don't seem to care ... because they want what THEY want and that is to stand next to or even touch the horse. SO DISRESPECTFUL AND SICKENING!!!
I've riden horses since I was 6 years old. People have to realize how dangerous for all to not pull on the reins or get near the horses and remember the horses and guards are working. Never ever get too close to the horse . Let the guard decide. Out of respect ask the guard as you'll be more respectful about a selfie. I've seen someone almost get bucked off a horse by pulling back on the reins of a horse.
Does the horse have a bald spot on its neck from the reins?
Thank you for no drama in the title. I thought everyone was well-behaved, yes some people stepped over the line but it's new and they're tourists. They're excited to be there and to get their pictures taken , so not judging them is the best thing. I find a few of the channels carry on about how stupid people are and yet these people are on holiday and they're not noticing the white line on the floor they've just seen videos in the past of people who all go up and touch the horse and have their picture taken I want to get the same picture. I personally am very pleased that they have the line that finally someone is keeping people away from those horses. Those horses have to stand their for endless amounts of time in the heat and the cold and have to have patience. Finally stopping everyone from touching them feeding them and crowding them is the best thing that could have happened for the horses and the guards. While there are some very ignorant people, most people simply want to get their picture taken step in and step out quickly.
I am a Canadian Muslim farm girl, living in Nova Scotia Canada.💯♥️🇨🇦🧕🧑🌾
What you said was very well explained, HOWEVER, when you travel to a foreign country YOU SHOULD ALWAYS research to see what the customs and rules are before going. Many ... not all ... but many of the tourists do as THEY please not reading or obeying the rules of the white line or the signs ... even if they can't read English there is a picture showing 'NOT TO TOUCH THE HORSE' and yet still they try to and some do. THAT IS WRONG!!! Go to THEIR country and try to disrespect THEIR customs and see how far YOU get. The guards need to enforce the white lines to teach the tourists the rules of them, but the tourists have a responsibility to find out beforehand what they mean. Then respect and obey them. It is very frustrating to see the ARROGANCE, DISRESPECT AND HATEFUL UGLY actions that some tourists have when it comes to the guards, whether the horse guards or the foot guards. The tourists treat them as if they are zoo or circus attractions and it is very DISGUSTING!!!
It is so much nicer seeing that most people respect the new rules and give the horses their space, but still there too many that just refuse to adhere to the lines and still cause the horses to get annoyed and agitated and the tourists just don't seem to care ... because they want what THEY want and that is to stand next to or even touch the horse. SO DISRESPECTFUL AND SICKENING!!!
I've riden horses since I was 6 years old. People have to realize how dangerous for all to not pull on the reins or get near the horses and remember the horses and guards are working. Never ever get too close to the horse . Let the guard decide. Out of respect ask the guard as you'll be more respectful about a selfie. I've seen someone almost get bucked off a horse by pulling back on the reins of a horse.
I will call you later okay peter 😢