weepej wrote:
hjeg2 wrote:
But if we got rid of speed cameras then more police would have to police the roads to the detriment of other crimes. This is one of those cases where the public generally will moan whatever happens.
If they flooded the streets with traffic cops we'd have constant "why aren't they out catching real criminals" threads on here, which you do get already, but the frequency would increase for sure.
I don't think so. As long as they only concentrated on speeding in proportion with the accidents it actually causes, I'd be quite happy, and I think other members would be as well. With the possible exception of safe speeding, and maybe parking on unnecessary, anti-driver yellow lines, members here do actually try to stay within the law, believe it or not.
It's high time something was done to punish the uninsured, the unlicensed, the drink/drug-drivers, the people who don't bother to indicate, the lane-hoggers, the inconsiderate, the dangerously self-righteous, the people who pull out in front of other people (because they haven't seen them), the people who pull out in front of other people (even though they have seen them), the people who attempt to kill overtakers by speeding up, the people who go too fast (which is
not the same as speeding), the people who go far too slowly, the tailgaters, the people in unroadworthy cars, etc, etc. Few people would disagree with that, and few people would disagree that traffic police are required for such things.
Ideally we'd have a "spike" of traffic police at first, just to let such people know that they can no longer get away with their behaviour (as long as they don't speed). Once that message had got through, we'd need fewer officers on the road, but still far more than we have now.
As Paul said, we don't need to employ any more officers, we just need to get them out from behind their desks. The amount of unnecessary form-filling is absolutely staggering. I saw a programme about it once which has to be seen to be believed. Who is in a position where they can reduce such red tape, and why the hell haven't they done it? A 5-year-old could do it. Surely no-one, even the useless lot currently in power, actually wants the current situation to continue.
R1Nut wrote:
If I were a moderator I'd lock this thread.
I wouldn't.
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