Terms of Use & Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Solent Riding Club is committed to protecting your privacy. We will only use the information we collect concerning you lawfully and in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
You have a right at any time to stop us from contacting you for marketing purposes, and we will act accordingly and in a timely manner.
The personal information we hold will be held securely in accordance with our internal security policy and the law. If we intend to transfer your information outside of Solent Riding Club or British Riding Clubs, we will always obtain your consent first.
While our websites contain links to other websites to external organisations, please be aware that our privacy policy does not apply to these other sites.
Code of Conduct
BRC members and volunteers should conduct themselves appropriately at any
Club event. They should not behave in a manner which is offensive to any other
person.
At any club event, members and volunteers should not behave with incivility or
contempt, or use abusive or threatening language, towards a judge, official or any
other competitor or attendee.
Members and volunteers should not conduct themselves in a manner
detrimental to the character and/or prejudicial to the interests of the club/BRC.
Members and volunteers should not make, either orally or in writing, to an
officer of BRC or the Club, or a third party, a statement on a matter covered by
the rules which they know to be untrue.
Members and volunteers must not utilise social media to post any threatening,
derogatory, obscene, indecent, seditious, offensive, pornographic, abusive,
disparaging, racist, discriminatory, menacing, inflammatory, blasphemous, or
defamatory statements or material, including, but not limited to, statements or
material concerning the club/BRC, its members or former members, its sponsors,
affiliates and stakeholders.
Members and volunteers must not use social media to make any statements
that could directly or indirectly damage the club or BRC.
The club reserves the right to monitor, intercept and review social media postings and
activities to ensure that its rules are being complied with, and for its legitimate business
purposes.
If any member/volunteer is found to be in breach of the code of conduct, they may find
themselves referred to the BRC Disciplinary Committee.