In Gear wrote:
I cannot let this thread go without comment as it does prove the OP tends to believe the tabloid press way too much
No in the slightest.
In Gear wrote:
SafeSpeedv2 wrote:
...'going from curb to curb, just avoiding oncoming cars' as a good example. Yet 15 miles down the road the police are still not in attendance. In this case the Police called back the reporter and was told that the car was not on the database was he sure about the registration. He confirmed the car details, and location to the Police but they never showed up. They had called him back so had his number to obtain location update. For 15 miles to elapse with no show is appalling.
If Police are either too understaffed to deal with immediate and necessary situations no wonder the Police Public rift is so extreme.
And the police station was where exactly? Within easy reach of this reported incident?
Well Police Stations 2 miles and Traffic Unit approx 10 miles but of course the patrols could have been closer or further away.
In Gear wrote:
Did whoever it was wait around? Was he or she following this car to keep the officers advised of the routes this dangerous driver was taking?
The person who reported the incident is a doctor and he followed at an appropriate distance. Yes he notified them as explained.
In Gear wrote:
Was he on a hands free phone?
As a responsible member of society I feel sure he goes hands free ...
In Gear wrote:
Were these vehicles driving horizontally from kerb to kerb? Zig zagging and weaving across the road into other side of the road at high speed regardless of other traffic?
Not sure what you mean by 'these vehicles' it was one. There was no mention of excessive speed, it was the dangerous positioning and clear danger that is the issue (he needed to be apprehended urgently).
In Gear wrote:
It may be that at speed the driver got a digit incorrect in any case. Had the other drivers in the oncoming cars also reported this? Do you have the actual source and actual report of this story?
I have no idea whether oncoming drivers reported this. And yes to the 2nd question.
[quote=SafeSpeedv2]This Story (
Here) [Safety guidelines 'stopped police from saving drunk man killed on motorway'] nearly beggars belief as the Police that reported to Police of a drunk heading down embankment to Motorway, could have flashed their lights and at least alerted the public to the person but what procedures and 'equipment' could they possibly have needed.[/quote]
In Gear wrote:
And the average driver would have really realised why the officers were flashing lights of course .... ? So let's see .. I am on the HS with lights flashing in the past. Would anyone stop as a result?
You misunderstand my point. By the Trafpol flashing their B's & T's it crucially warns all drivers to 'an' incident, so they naturally slow and go 'on alert', had they done this until the correct unit arrived then this would have helped all concerned.
In Gear wrote:
Officers may and should have bundled him into car - had they stopped but then we only have the waily's report here anyway.
Precisely and hence why did they not do this, or minimally await arrival of others.
In Gear wrote:
I would thus not condemn the police and accuse of zero response based on such flimsy evidence
No authority is not without blame from time to time and it is looking at the problems that often help to improve and develop solid solutions. Recognising that this happens is one of the first ways to ensuring a better Force and service to the Public.
In Gear wrote:
signs are that these will be removed in favour of mobiles anyway
Really, what makes you say this?
What signs ? Care to elaborate what you mean here ?
In Gear wrote:
But reports are not going unattended as you are now claiming and your opener suggests you expect the plod to arrive at supersonic speed here.
No - just attend.
In Gear wrote:
How far away was the police station and how far would the nearest response vehicle have to travel to reach this destination... given they would have to cover more than 15 miles perhaps to catch up and see for themselves what was going on.
From my report here of this incident the original nearest Police station was about 2 miles away, but Police tend to come from various location depending upon where they are on patrol already, or if a Traffic Police unit is requested in which case the Police Station is based elsewhere but they were heading towards it so a closing gap (starting at worst at approx 10miles).