Steve wrote:
GreenShed wrote:
Steve wrote:
GreenShed wrote:
I think the point CO was making is that the police operate speed enforcement vehicles.
Always? What about vehicles single crewed by SCP staff?
Does this help?

What is the source of the image? This one is hosted on Imageshack, so without the source data there is a risk that it could have been simply fabricated, possibly by someone with serious delusions of grandeur.
I have kept a copy for my records.
SCP staff are merely gatherers of evidence; they do not have the powers and authorities of police.
Indeed you (greenshed) have previously inadvertently argued that SCP staff have no more powers than civilians ('takes two civilians for conviction'); so you've already blown your own argument out of the water before you've begun.
I know of one member of SCP staff who used police headed paper to send correspondence.

It is clear you and your play-mates know f***-all about the structure of the police and the staff thereof.
I have drawn the image because I happen to know what the structure is. It was given in good faith to help you see the structure and relationships within the police and the SCP's in respect of the enforcement personnel. In my experience, there are no SCP enforcement personnel and constabularies that do not fit into this basic structure. Some police may have no operators that are police officers and some may have no operators that are police staff (civilians), some have a mix of the 2 so the ellipse at the bottom can be as seen or will move the the left or the right as appropriate.
Before you criticise what has been supplied you should really make an attempt from time-to-time to accept that people other than you can supply original and accurate material.
The debate about needing police officers to operate speed enforcement devices has been held before. You seem to be of the opinion that a police officer is needed in a speeding prosecution. No police officer is needed; all that is required are 2 witnesses or one witness and the reading from a speed measuring device.
Confusion abounds about the requirement for a police constable; it appears it is here too. A Police Constable is only required to be in the process if a conditional offer of fixed penalty is to be offered in respect of a speeding offence. No Conditional Offer = No Police Officer required.
You can claim all you like that a police officer must have operated the device but there is no law that requires that. If you claim there is then please advise us all of the law that legislates that requirement.
As in the community speed watch debate; 2 witnesses, no police officer = good to go on the prosecution of the offence. The thing you cannot do in that case is make a conditional offer of a fixed penalty. You can however do so if you can convince a police constable that an offence has occurred, then a CoFP can be issued. There is still no police constable witness to the offence though so if it goes to court after refusal to accept the FPN the police officer involved in the CoFP is not a witness to the offence and need not be called. Why do I know this and why should you accept it? Pop down to your local magistrates' courts it is being completed every day.
The world does operate in accordance with rules, laws and procedures that have not been formulated, agreed or even known about on safespeed.org.uk/forum all you have to do is open your mind and you will experience it....oh!...and we all have the ability to be right as well as wrong; consider giving that a go as well.