chrisgearing wrote:
You can argue until the cows come home about the safety or not of 159mph on a Motorway. You can also debate whether Police officers need to learn about the characteristics of their cars on the public highway.
We are required to behave ourselves in our patch. Having said that - we do practise driving at speed on track and we do have some mock up practices as well. Like Ian - none of us like to try out a new car "live" - and yes - we do have to drive at high speeds on occasions - and we are always aware that this needs concentration on the job at all times too.
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However what I cannot see is what you can learn in a 30mph that you can't learn in a 60mph zone.
i.e. if he needed to learn about the 60mph behavour of his car do it in a derestrictied area (i.e. 60mph zone).
Simply no execuse is possible for 60 (or 80) in a 30 zone, none, zilch, absolutely zero.
Er... perhaps you may see it that way. But the crooks we end up pursuing in these zones don't. Not condoning - but we can only go so far on track and in simulators.
However, without back-up and authorisation - we'd take a pretty serious view of 159 mph blat here -as we are supposed to be seen as example. Said before - drummed into me early in career that all officers are viewed as "ambassodors" for the Force and as such are supposed to behave and be seen to behave properly.
Do not know the full ins and outs of this case - but the judge appears to have been satisfied with the case as presented to him.
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And don't forget 15th July 2003 two bikers where jailed for less, and there was no mention of dangerous driving - they admitted to dangerous driving but the danger was 'driving at 157mph'!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west ... 068731.stm
But the difference was that the officer who copped them saw the bike lean heavily in the overtake of a lorry. This speed was not on an empty road in clear conditions. There is a big difference.