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I park where ever i need to as long as i am not causing an obstruction (unless its impossible to avoid, and normally because i have abandoned the car to go chasing someone) however with regards seatbelts, mobile phones etc I am a true believer of setting examples, i will not do something that i would happily given someone a ticket for, so if i am not going to, or dealing with an incident i will abide by the highway code.
police park on double yellows because its normally a safer bet, if they park in a carpark they have to pay or if its private land we face getting clamped...and trust me that does happen. |
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You seem like a decent copper and I applaud you being willing to post on this subject. I do realise most coppers are like you, but 'one or two spoil it for all'. Would you like to come and work in N. Wales? We could use a few like you! |
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All i will say is that without knowing the full circumstances it is hard to comment about incidents involving police, members of the public only see an insight to the police, a snippet of what is going on, police are held accountable for their actions, with black boxes installed in most vehicles now, it will be impossible to get away with anything outside the letter of the law. Quote:
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If you need a good reference me & Luckypants can bash heads together! :lol: |
Good to hear from you again Fraser!
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'Ow are ya mate! All well I hope? :D
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Does the law exempt all these numpties in transit type vans, who work for some partnership or other? They seem to be able to park where they like. blocking footpaths and in bus lanes. I saw one parked on a Red Route on Wednesday.
The law cannot be used like this. Come the revolution! It annoys me because I got done over 30 years ago for parking on a motorway bridge while trying to jump start a mates car. My car was off the road and parked half on the grass and half on the footpath |
I agree police shoul;d be subject to the same rules as us when not on emergencies, which means they should be done if they are PROVEN to be speeding. How would a senior office know you've not just reported a copper who you have a grudge against? or someone who's just plain anti-police?
If it helps you get it off your chest report it but if I was a senior police officer I'd take no action as it's just hearsay, same as you reporting a civilian speeding. |
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