mpaton2004 wrote:
There's plenty, just visit one of the literally hundreds of published pieces of research!
None of it "peer reviewed"
But Martin - we don't have speed cams as per the "norm" elsewhere - nor does N. Yorks. This does not mean we monitor "naughty drivers" with a stopwatch
We have gadgets and one van. But we do not use civilians. All prosecutions are fully in the control of police officers - who use - cough - discretion and a line in acid lecturing on safety and COAST -led driving. It might have escaped your notice but Nemesis has made a post about a potential invite to one such course. Others replied back that this course - like the DIS - are indeed COAST led.
Now the fact that the the official correcting course actually teach and assess per COAST is no accident. It happens to work very positively. I would suggest that this should be offered to all who do offend. By all means keep it as points free to the blip brigade - but extend it to a learning experience - even if the overspeed warranted a fixed penalty as clearly the the lady in the "high heels" story which Wildy posted up apparently learned nothing from previous automated fixed penalties
As for "saving lives" - yeah Martin - I am perhaps sounding self praising and maybe complacent - but Durham and North Yorks have always remained consistent in managing to keep serious incidents to a consistently "lower than UK average" in each respective patch. Neither force uses fixed Gatsos nor does either have a Partnership set up. All enforcement has remained completely under police controls and professional judgement.
We will not pretend we have it down to zero as this is impossible as accidents and incidents will continue
because no human can profess to be perfect and each one will make an error - sometimes tragically fatal at some time in their lives;
These tragically fatal errors of judgement haunt the normal person but no speed camera or policeman can stop this. Heck mate! "scanny" posted up one muppet behaving as such in front of a MARKED car

It did not lead to any accident or collision - but potentially it could have bent metal and perhaps broken a human bone.
Now as for N Yorks and Durhams' KSI stats: each area has a "nightmare" patch which attracts motor cyclists who will buy and ride powerful bikes beyond their capability for starts. Our most serious involved hitting a tree at what we estimate to have been 180 mph. He was taken straight to the mortuary by the way. He was deceased on impact. Not a pretty sight either.
Both patches - from Newcastle down to South Yorks really suffer from career criminals who clone cars and drive in a "devil may care fashion". Our stats (N Yorks?Durham) seem to indicate a higher stop and prosecute rate than Cleveland/ Northumbria /Cumbria and S and W Yorks

No disrespect to colleagues there either. Perhaps they have different calls on resources - which is another issue. We all police very different areas and demography of crime hot spots does determine deployment of resources as well.
Now I cannot go into specific details as we do keep things "softly softly .. plenty of rope - play cards closer to chest" on a lot of our work as this would be tipping off the criminals that we are on to them if you like

Where we really require intelligence from our public - we make these PR high profile appeals.
But Martin - our stats seem to indicate we are correct to keep enforcement fully in police hands. Durham covers an area not too dfferent from Lancs, Humberside and South Wales: we monitor our performance against these forces more as these are a closer match to compare "like with like" in terms of area type, size of Force, demographic features and so on.
N Yorks covers a much wider area and far more diverse than ours. Their crimes will be even more varied than ours.
In the pecking order - both forces fare very well and have a very satisfactory overall performance in all areas of their work.
But if this were measures solely of road safety issues - then each would be challenging for the top spot in the pick of the police force parade - based on the consistent year on year below average KSI and higher vloume prosecutions for careless/inconsiderate/ drunk/drug/dangerous/TWOC/unlicenced/uninsured offences recorded
Not blowing trumpet. We could do better and catch more of these - but we need the staff and we currently have been through a budget crisis like all the other 40-odd police forces
