Monday, 7 December 2015

Rambler's diary - just as evidence, just in case



At 2.02 pm on Monday December 7th I was crossing a field with my dog on her lead on a South Easterly, roughly diagonal route on a public FP which has been ploughed up and overgrown with crops, on land owned by R. Hancy and Sons, when I saw a farm vehicle (a crop-spraying tractor, I think) coming down a track that leads south from the R. Hancy farmyard, heading towards the field I was crossing. I stopped and turned on the video recorder on my phone, as I have suffered abuse and intimidation in the past from members of the Hancy family for walking on Public FPs that cross their land, and wanted to keep a record in case I suffered the same intimidation again. By the time I had activated the recorder, however, the tractor had used its first opportunity to turn round at the point where the farm track reaches the field. It then headed back, stopped for a few seconds, then started again and reached the farmyard, where it stayed parked. I could see that the driver had got out. I felt it was possible that the driver had seen me and was returning to the farmyard to report it. 

A few years ago, I had been crossing the same field watched by Reginald Hancy from his car, which slowed down and stopped to observe me, and the next day, I found that all four of my cars tyres had been slashed in our driveway overnight. I therefore felt the need to record any activity that may show either that I had been observed or to record any intimidatory behaviour that might follow. I suspect the tyre slashing might have been done as a warning to me not to use that FP. I have no proof, however, that this crime was anything more than a coincidence, hence the need to keep recording moments such as these, to try and establish a definite pattern in the vandalism that had been done to my property.

By 02.09 pm I had crossed the field and headed South along the farm track (which is also a public FP) towards the SE corner of the field. While there I stopped to photograph a scarecrow which had been put up in the corner of the field. 
 
It seems that the scarecrow might be put there to deter not just crows. It has a Hi-Viz jacket, is holding a rough cut-out piece of wood attached to a rod, seemingly to look like a long-barrelled gun of some kind, and bizarrely is wearing night vision goggles.
 
Just as I had photographed the scarecrow, I saw a car leaving the farmyard and head south towards me. I left the field and continued a little way on the footpath, onto the property of an adjoining farm. I waited and filmed the car as the driver slowed down to look at me through a long gap in the boundary hedge as the car passed on, the driver, (a woman, I think) turned to look at me, and I could hear a dog barking inside the car. I walked a little further south along the path and saw that the car (a grey Volvo) had turned sharp right and was now heading west along the track that skirts the southern edge of the field I had just crossed. I filmed the car again, as it had stopped about 150 metres away and let the dog (a black Labrador) out and then driven on. It parked at a junction where another FP crosses the track, at the South Western corner of the field. There the driver got out and walked southwards with her dog along a footpath.

Knowing that if I had continued my walk and gone in a huge clockwise circle (as I normally do), I would in all likelihood have to meet this woman and her dog, I decided to double back and walk home the way I’d come.

I walked back across the field on the diagonal path (this time SE to NW), keeping an eye out to see if the car was still parked where I had last seen it. It stayed parked.

Keeping to the path, I headed West, then crossed an E-W ditch, and following the same path, headed North  on the FP in a straight line, with the R Hancy farmyard about 300 yards away to my right. It was from this path that I noticed that the grey Volvo had reached the southern approach to the farmyard, but had stopped just short of the farmyard itself. The driver had got out and appeared to be watching me. I waved.

As I was nearing the last third of the straight N-S path that leads eventually to Heath Road on the edge of Banham village, I saw that a 4x4 which I suspected at the time to be the one that belongs to R. Hancy, heading North, parallel to me, and also towards where his farm track meets Heath Road about half a mile to the East of where the path I was on meets it.

I saw the car turn right at the junction with Heath Road.

As I neared Heath Road, I could see the same car was parked on Heath Road, pointing in my direction, about ¼ of a mile away, from a spot outside the only house that is on Heath Road between me and the trackway to the R. Hancy farm. I crossed Heath Road then stopped to look at the car to identify it. It then drove quite slowly Westward along Heath Road towards me. I waited and started my video camera just in case the driver felt the urge to threaten me, but then it stopped again. I waited a little while, then continued to walk Northwards on the FP that leads behind some back gardens that adjoin a field.
I turned as I walked and saw that the car had started again, and so I turned on my camera and filmed Reginald Hancy as he drove past me in his Blue Nissan 4x4 at about 15 mph, staring at me through the open driver’s window.

All this is on record in case anything happens to us or our property in the coming days, to help eliminate coincidence.