Greeny's Meanies wrote:
IMO as cameras and radar traps can do you for speeding on the spot, wouldn't it be better for trafcops to stop you when you are speeding and not chase you speeding themselves without blue lights for 1/4 mile ( or however far it is) before nicking you?
So I'm sitting at my favourite perch watching the motoring world go by, catching up on paperwork etc., (My favourite spot is J37 southbound entry slip on M6

), and you see a nugget go past at 80mph in lane three. He hasn't seen me because he's concentrating so hard on the 10 foot gap between him and the car in front, putting serious pressure on him to move back into lane two.
What would you have me do GM?
Should I shine my laser on him and send him a letter telling him he's nicked at 82mph, only for him to tell me it was his Australian cousin who was driving at the time.
Or
Should I follow him and have him nicked for speeding (probably 95mph +) and aggressive tailgating. Probably other evidence of carelessness also.
I regularly follow and stop such idiots. Video also provides good evidence.
The number of toots of support you get from passing motorists is often good indication that this chap needs the personal touch

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Also do you believe it's warranted to give £30 fine on first offence? eg fog lights
Depends.
If I can easily stop someone using fog lights, I will. If they are local, I generally give advice and a warning, second time they get the ticket. If I am unlikely to see the driver again, I'll generally offer advice. It's then down to them. If their attitude is wrong, they get a ticket.
That's the way I work. Different BiB work in different ways. Don't be surprised if you get the £30 ticket straight away.
Best thing to do is to be aware of your vehicle equipment, and make sure you do not set off with these lights already switched on, as most people tend to cite this as their defence.