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BrianAbbott Member Since: 28 Dec 2010 Location: Teesdale Posts: 169 |
OK, let me ask you this - do you think that all the speed limits in force are the correct ones given the local road conditions etc? Should the 30mph limits in common use in towns be set higher or lower or are they about right? And do you think that the 70mph limit on motorways (for example) is set at the correct level? Brian MY11 FL2 SD4 GS Extras to same spec as XS apart from the Satnav, plus Xenons. Ipenema Sand, Ebony. |
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2nd Mar 2011 1:54 pm |
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shilen Member Since: 29 Feb 2008 Location: In the Middle Posts: 1774 |
I would love the police to issue me with a blue light beacon, a ticket book and the authority to pull over every single driver that doesnt wear a seat belt, is on a mobile phone, has a headlight bulb out, a tailgate bulb out, a brake light bulb out, that parks in the disabled or kiddies bays at the supermarket when they are in their 20's and never had sex, parked on a double yellow, drives with fog lights on, drives with blue led's where the wiper washes nozzles should be, drives through a red light, turns without indicating, drives too close, drives too fast, hogs the middle lane on a motorway, drives at night with no lights on, drives with a trailer that has a different reg plate on, drives with the rear so dirty you cannot see their lights or reg plate. I could make the police an absolute fortune!!!!! Now - 2017 BMW X3 M Sport Carbon Black
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2nd Mar 2011 2:02 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
It seems you are making your point on 'intentional' speeders of which no-one probably has an argument against, get them off the road and we are in agreement.
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2nd Mar 2011 4:25 pm |
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BrianAbbott Member Since: 28 Dec 2010 Location: Teesdale Posts: 169 |
But that's my point (part of, anyway). It's ludicrous to have the same limits for a 19 y/o lad in a clapped out Corsa as someone in their 30s (say) in a brand new BMW or whatever. (Ignoring the fact that the 19 y/o would ignore the limits anyway). And it's silly to have the same limits in daylight on a dry day as at night in the rain. Some of this could be implemented now (eg automatic variable speed limits depending on the weather a la the French) and some is now becoming possible with technological advances. And much stricter MoTs and much better enforcement of tax and MoT and insurance requirements. All of this would achieve better results than being draconian and thereby off EYorkshire and others. Brian MY11 FL2 SD4 GS Extras to same spec as XS apart from the Satnav, plus Xenons. Ipenema Sand, Ebony. |
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2nd Mar 2011 4:39 pm |
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dunroof Member Since: 24 Nov 2010 Location: <> Yes, still being stalked by another member! Posts: 1785 |
Okay, a lot of people miss signs of various descriptions, be it speed limits, one way streets, stop lines etc. It could be claimed that a driver, on top of everything else, drove carelessly if they missed an obligatory sign. The arguement would be if you can't see a sign standing over 6' tall with a red circle, red trianlge or whatever, then would you have seen someone stepping off a kerb and into your path. Basically your full concentration wasn't on the driving. As a consequence, you get proscecuted for speeding, going up a one way street the wrong way, failing to stop at a stop line, when in honesty, there is evidence that you also drove carelessly or if you accept the arguement that it should maybe be a defence that it wasn't deliberate, then the careless charge would be more applicable. The punishment for that is a minimum of 3 points going to a disqualification and a maximum level 4 fine or 2k.
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2nd Mar 2011 8:06 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
It's really a matter of compromise, as usual in England. The technology exists to automatically restrict all vehicles to the speed limit, but society isn't ready for that yet, it seems. The main reason we get upset is when the law is UNFAIR, like when the guy who gives you a parking ticket late in the afternoon tells his mate so that they can give you another one at 7.00 the following morning. Cameras are unfair because they don't give you the chance to argue your case. On the other hand they don't lie, and if you did it you did it. On the subject of missing a sign, and I've done it too, it can certainly be construed as careless driving - a favourite on the HGV test used to be "What was the last roadsign we passed?" |
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2nd Mar 2011 9:15 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
You can spout all the drivel you want, it makes no difference. There are drivers here that are responsible people that made an error and get to sit in a classroom with intentional thuggish drivers who will go straight out and do it all over again, and when they lose their licence will just pinch yours or my car and repeat the offence.
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3rd Mar 2011 7:42 am |
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lmorris4975 Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Mansfield, Notts Posts: 252 |
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3rd Mar 2011 11:50 am |
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BrianAbbott Member Since: 28 Dec 2010 Location: Teesdale Posts: 169 |
[quote="lmorris4975"]
Do you have the radio on in your car? I take it from your post that you're copper? Does your control room contact you when you're in the car? Brian MY11 FL2 SD4 GS Extras to same spec as XS apart from the Satnav, plus Xenons. Ipenema Sand, Ebony. |
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3rd Mar 2011 11:58 am |
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Boxer Member Since: 26 Dec 2009 Location: S Wales Posts: 354 |
Got to say in my opinion its nothing to do with safety, and all to do with revenue.
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3rd Mar 2011 12:08 pm |
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lmorris4975 Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Mansfield, Notts Posts: 252 |
[quote="BrianAbbott"]
Yes and i know what your getting at, the system we use is like a hands free system so no need to take my hands/eyes off the road. And the enforcement of traffic laws has NOTHING AT ALL to do with getting cash in, as the Police get NOTHING not 1p from any ticket issued. For me its three fold firstly i don't want to have to see dead people all smashed up and then go and see there loved ones, secondly its my job and thirdly ITS THE LAW. We are all adults (well most of use) You all know the traffic laws, and you and you alone chose how you drive your car, so don't come moaning when you get a ticket when you choose to break one of those laws. Or God forbid you are ever arrested for causing Death by Dangerous Driving. And you can all think it wont happen to me, so did the chap who killed a woman crossing the road a few weeks ago, or the man on his way home from work who killed a child on a push bike, Your driving the car you make the choice. |
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3rd Mar 2011 12:19 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
I'm sorry, but that is crap, one minute you say "TOTAL focus" should be employed and the next you say "Hands Free" is acceptable. Many senior police officers and Safety experts have publicly stated that even using "Hands Free" causes the brain to lose concentration, unless you coppers are different to the rest of us and are superhuman. There are a myriad of things to lose your concentration on when driving, advertising signs in your face, roundabouts with sponsored signs for council revenue, direction signs painted on roads when they are covered by cars Police presence that make all cars brake even when they are well within the speed limit causing a knock on effect till the one further back has to do an Emergency stop, and the list goes on. So no, it is impossible to be truly 100% focused on anything that we try to do simply because the human brain is prone to distraction. Last edited by EYorkshire on 3rd Mar 2011 12:41 pm. Edited 2 times in total |
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3rd Mar 2011 12:28 pm |
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BrianAbbott Member Since: 28 Dec 2010 Location: Teesdale Posts: 169 |
It's been well researched that talking on a hands-free system is almost as dangerous as physically using a phone as you're mentally distracted. I'm sorry that you and your colleagues get the crap end of the stick after an accident, but at the end of the day there are many many potential distractions whilst driving and whilst of course every driver needs to try to limit those, the fact is sh*t happens and the only way to be totally safe is to ban driving altogether. If you're telling us that you've never ever been distracted whilst driving, sorry I don't believe you. Of course someone who is just plain stupid and, for example, texts whilst driving, needs the book thrown at them. But all humans are fallible and you need to recognise that. Brian MY11 FL2 SD4 GS Extras to same spec as XS apart from the Satnav, plus Xenons. Ipenema Sand, Ebony. |
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3rd Mar 2011 12:32 pm |
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Boxer Member Since: 26 Dec 2009 Location: S Wales Posts: 354 |
come on< even on the police programmes on the TV the police drivers are driving round watching groups of kids by shops, drunks coming out of pubs, kerb crawlers. They are not even watching the road in front of them.
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3rd Mar 2011 12:45 pm |
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