A WOMAN has been left worried by speeders after a crash on a Herefordshire road left her animals at risk.
Carol Mullins found her hedge and fence damaged after someone drove into it along the B4216 Dymock Road.
It was left "totally" destroyed, she said.
Her livestock was also in the field, and she believes they would have been left at risk of escaping onto the busy road.
Ms Mullins and her partner found a small collection of plastics marked with the Renault logo and dirty paintbrushes strewn along the verge.
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They will be forced to repair it at their own cost, she said.
She wants people to be mindful and responsible when driving along the county's windy narrow country roads.
"Going flat out just because there is no speed restriction in force is no excuse," she said.
"If the worst does happen, they should find the owner of the damage at the first available opportunity to ensure that they can move livestock to safeguard them, and the owner is recompense for the damage."
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