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DocJock 12 January 2001 03:10 PM

Apoogies if this has already been posted....

Just saw a racer n a Mondeo get pulled by an unmarked BIKE. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/eek.gif

First time I have seen one round these parts. FYI it was a burgundy coloured bike (didn't spot the make), police officer wearing orange jacket (unmarked) and black lid.

At great risk of getting flamed I am gonna propose that this is a good idea. Why...??

Because firstly it was in a residential area where kids walk to and from school, limit 30mph but this t0sser was doing at least 55.
Secondly he had to stop, get out, produce docs etc and have a bollo**ing in the freezing cold while his missus was fuming in the car, on top of his ticket. IMHO more effective than a ticket through the post from a fixed camera.

Personaly I would rather see the budget spent on this type of policing ie targeted in areas where it really is inappropriate to drive fast rather than a fixed unit where everyone local knows where it is. (usually where there is no obvious reason for siting it there

Whaddya think (be gentle) http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

DJ

barge 12 January 2001 03:36 PM

I could not agree more.

Houseing estates & schools should be 20 MPH

A roads when safe should be 80
Motorways 90


RonaldoH 12 January 2001 03:41 PM

Thats about right DJ. What time because I think I saw this bike on a section of the M3.

Regards
Ronnie

RVeiga 12 January 2001 03:42 PM

170 mph on motorways - surely http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

Seriously, near schools, housing estates etc are a good use of such resources by the boys with pointed heads...

http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/cool.gif

Darren Thompson 12 January 2001 03:46 PM

Coming back from Runcorn today up the Express way were it goes to single lane for the locals there was a silver WRX pulled up on the side of the road with a Maroon unmarked police bike behind it.

Darren.

DocJock 12 January 2001 03:47 PM

Ronnie

It was 12.25 and the miscreant was looking well hacked-off when I drove back past again 5 mins later. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

DJ

Robertio 12 January 2001 03:52 PM

DJ, no arguement from me, unfortunately not something I see enough of IMHO.


Squizz 12 January 2001 03:56 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by DocJock:
<B>Whaddya think (be gentle) http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif[/quote]

I agree mate!

robski 12 January 2001 03:58 PM

spot on, but unfortunately they dont generate revenue as well as cameras

robski

ca 12 January 2001 06:02 PM

barge,

The problem with a posted speed limit is that you'd continue to get people constantly checking their speedo to ensure they are not just 3MPH over the limit (Especially with the recently published proposals regarding motoring offences)

They should be watching for hazards not trying to maintain arbitrarily imposed speed limits.

In a built up area 5 MPH may be too fast if there are lots of hazards about. At 2am, 40mph might be perfectly permissible.

C


[This message has been edited by ca (edited 12 January 2001).]

Sith 13 January 2001 01:18 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by ca:
[B]barge,

The problem with a posted speed limit is that you'd continue to get people constantly checking their speedo to ensure they are not just 3MPH over the limit (Especially with the recently published proposals regarding motoring offences)

They should be watching for hazards not trying to maintain arbitrarily imposed speed limits.
B]<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


Couldn't agree more.

P.


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