IanH wrote:
For me and many of my colleagues, speeding has to be reasonably excessive for the driver to be reported as a standalone offence with no aggravating factors. Below that discretionary limit, most of us look at manner of driving, and speed whether above or below the limit will play a part in that overall picture.
But I'd like to think that if you got a ticket from myself, you would receive a reasonable explanation from me about why I believe what you were doing was wrong, an explanation which I believe you would have difficulty arguing against.
Ian, I've read a few of your posts and what you say comes across as 'reasonable'... Indeed, I'm quite sure I'd be unlikely to be nicked by someone like you (a policeman exercising discretion) because I am unlikely to be 'taking the piss', nor would I fail the 'attitude test' either way if there were the exercise of communication with a ticket for any infraction.
Personally, I think that the use of unmarked police cars with cameras to record the bigger picture of driving style over a period of 20 or 30 seconds or longer along with the tug and explanation along with the ticket will bring things back into line.
I don't think there is any reasonable reader on these forums who would advocate otherwise, if and when, for example, you stop a driver for tailgating another car at speed you then go onto prosecute such an offender after the lecture.
Aside of the irritating fact that we're all being fleeced for 'speeding' 'offences', the truly bad drivers amongst us are not being caught, educated or punished for some horrendous manoeuvres on our roads.
The fact still remains that the higher echelons of the police service, civil servants and politicians out to feather their own nests are damaging the police immeasurably. The poison they're putting into the likes of me, thousands of us (people who drive safely enough and have never been nicked for anything criminal) is irrepairable!
When I think of my 'offence' of 6mph over the posted limit, downhill (at the bottom of the hill, actually) on a dual carriageway on a sunny day, I either start laughing or get very angry.
If I really am that much of an anti-social deviant then I figure I may as well become one properly. I've said this elsewhere before but until this is changed the police won't get any more help from me at all.
So what some will say? And to an extent that is true. I am just one tiny, tiny individual amongst 60 odd million.
The thing is, how many people can the State afford to hack off doing this to??? 1 million? 2 million? 5 million??? I understand it's 12 million+ tickets issued by the scameras so far. Am I the only bloke who had a clean licence as well as never having been nicked for anything else either?
OK So there will be those who have had 2 or 3 or more tickets from cameras. There will be others who've either done bird or have had a few business dealings in their time (not that they will have registered their cars in their own names, have any insurance or MoTs, have taxed their cars, etc, etc - cameras don't catch these people anyway) but how many people like me who do respect other people and the law in general. People who do generally abide by the
spirit of the law???
The country will end up becoming ungovernable if this isn't addressed; that's my biggest fear. This is not about safety. It's about prying money and control freakery. If this wasn't so serious it would be funny.