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Is road policing all unmarked cars now??
Just one of those questions that comes up over a beer.
When I started driving seeing someone stopped by an unmarked police car was a real novelty. But, with the arrival of Highways Agency vehicles it appears that traffic policing has been handed over to the secret police with hidden cameras. Almost all motorway stops seem to be carried out by unmarked vehicles these days, and seeing a marked traffic police vehicle is becoming a rarity. I'm not sure this is a healthy precedent for a democracy. What do other people think? Does the benefit of getting some of the real numpties off our roads outweigh the value of visible policing?? Any thoughts?? Keith. |
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I would assume the convivtion rate would go up but as the primary aspect of policing is supposed to be preventing crime I fail to see any benefit of this apart from feeding the coffers
Most people slow down or at the least be more attentive when there is a police presence. My view-----Prevention is better than cure-----but not in their eyes |
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Do a run down the M62 from St. Helens to Warrington. It seems that every time I ride down there that there's someone pulled over by a Cheshire police traffic enforcement landrover. Only ever seen 1 unmarked car on the same stretch.
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What can traffic enforcement people actually do? There seems to be mixed views on what they are legally allowed to do etc.
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Here's an example So stop if they tell you to! |
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Essex still operates a healthy amount of marked cars and bikes, yes they also operate unmarked cars and bikes as well.
I don't have any problems with this, I just wish there were more of them just to nick those who think it's their right to undertake everyone else and barge into a lane. (this happens every day on the M11, and DT, no it isn't me doing it). I'd rather have police cars than SPECS cameras |
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pfff just cos you've got a registered insured vehicle. Don't be so selfish. |
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It's not that - SPEC's round my way are all forward facing....
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There are no unliveried enforcement or traffic cars in GMP that I am aware of.
TVCU run different kinds of unliveried cars, but they are crime orientated, not motoring offence orientated. Dicky T has it right, just the presence of a liveried traffic car tends to improve driving standards. It's still very easy to find hundreds of drivers doing things they shouldn't, even when the car is covered in yellow and blue reflective and a blue light on the roof! Pete ;) |
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There are two unmarked BMW's working the stretch of M4 between Junctions 13 and 17. These are the only two vehicles that work this stretch of the road. I know this from having the rather unfortunate opportunity to have a lengthy chat with one of the drivers of said unmarked BMW cars. One is Grey the other is Black.
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