Johnnytheboy wrote:
Big Tone wrote:
It’s one thing to disband speed cameras but the roads do still need policing.
One might argue that they will need policing more than if cameras had never been used.
I wouldn't argue with you there and I see where you're coming from.
You’ve made me think now... Of all the people I know who drive or ride I’m wondering how many of those drive
so badly that they are the ones who should be picked up? The ones which you would want to target if you were a traf pol. The real dangerous ones we keep mentioning that insurance companies hate and make life so terrible for the rest of us.
I reckon it would only be one or two in a hundred from my circle of friends and acquaintances. I’m not on about small transgressions which never amount to anything, I mean those people whom we all know whereby if they offered you a lift you’d be reluctant to take their offer.
Now then, given that those two are not on the road all the time and also given that when they are they are not a maniac all of that time but only for, lets say, ten minutes or half an hour of their driving time, it’s made me wonder just how many traffic police you would need per head of driver population to keep order?
I don’t have any figures of course and I could be way off with my guesstimate but I’m not sure you need a silly number of traffic police per driver population. I don’t know what it is currently but perhaps 1 traff poll per 1000 would suffice? I’d be interested to know if we have any figures or what people think would be an ideal or minimum number and why.
I’m probably way off with my figures but I hope what I’m saying makes some sense. If not can someone tell me please and I’ll quickly delete it.
