gopher wrote:
However this has been thrown out of the window in favour of lower limits and rigid enforcement of those limits and the removal of traffic police.
May be it would be a more convincing argument if you could separate the issues a bit here? It seems you object to three things:
1) Lowering speed limits.
2) Rigid enforcement of those limits.
3) Removal of traffic police.
As fas as I can work out, only one of these is going to change the safety of roads, the traffic police issue.
I was under the impression that a lot of motorists supported the changing of some speed limits (e.g. 20mph zones in dense resedential areas, around schools etc...), and I wasn't aware the limits were going to change on the M4 anyway.
As for the rigid enforcement issue. Well it's the law, if we apply the same logic to other laws we could in trouble. How much am I allowed to steal before I get done for theft? How much can a beat someone up before I get done for assault/GBH? Respect for the law is an important issue if societies are to function.
Just a couple of initial thoughts to mull over anyway.

Under current laws it seems you can steal, burgle and mug without fear of any attention at all from Mr Plod and his friends. I'd like to know how many times I'm going to have to pay £50 for a new window for my car before the police take any action to catch the scumbag doing it. Yet I can be sure that a single offence of driving 85 on an empty motorway will cost me.