TripleS wrote:
The police officer I saw was in control of his vehicle to the extent that he did not have an accident, but IMHO he was overloading himself. He was extremely busy with the single handed steering and it all looked a bit too frantic to me. I would say he was not in proper control, just as normal drivers have been accused of being.
I have great admiration for police advanced drivers, in fact they are they only group that I regard as truly advanced drivers, though I accept this will surely be a minority view. Even so, there are limits to what they can do while still maintaining a proper safety standard, and in this case I think the safety standard was being jeopardised.
OK, so that officer was not in proper control in which case he should have faced an enquiry into his actions perhaps?
However, if a police officer demonstrates such lax control on camera, then surely this is all the more reason to impose a mobile phone ban on Joe Public who, by and large, are far less capable and far more likely to make decisions centred around their immediate needs than a police officer?
A we must remember, this law must apply across the whole population, it cannot be applied individually.
Coincidental aside: Was returning home down the M6 today after picking up my daughter from Uni in Preston when I passed a Merc in L1 travelling at about 54 mph (an HGV had just passed it and was pulling away) with the driver nattering away on her handheld

I'm sure the chap in the passenger seat of the Vectra behind me took her photo - the driver slowed as he passed her and the passenger was looking down into a gadget as if checking the photo as they passed me.
Another clue was that the merc driver went ape, flashings her light as she roared after the Vectra

Goodness only knows what she planned to do when she caught up......????? Conversation couldn't have been that important though if she was able to end it and chase another car instead
They dissapeared around a corner with the Merc tailgating the Vectra.