http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/berkshire/4076818.stm
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Children used in car speed checks
Speeding drivers are being brought face-to-face with children at the roadside so officers can press home the threat their actions pose.
Year Six pupils from College Town Junior School in Sandhurst, Berkshire, are the latest weapon used by Thames Valley Police in the fight on speeding.
Officers and road safety staff from Bracknell Forest council carried out speed checks in Owlsmoor on Thursday.
The children told those pulled over about how speeding could affect them.
"Being put in a situation where you are face-to-face with a child, a potential casualty from excess speed, has a real effect on most drivers," said Pc Carole Sessions.
"At the same time, it is a good lesson for the children, which we hope they remember when they start driving."
The unusual speed checks coincide with Police Week, where pupils at the school are given an insight into the work of the force.
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I'd give odds that the way in which a large majoity of British children are affected by speeding is that it gets them to school on time

. Still, this smacks of emotional blackmail, which is usually resorted to when the argument isn't going too well. Besides that, this is a bit of a strange one. Owlsmoor and College Town are bypassed by the A3095, a single carriageway NSL road. The schools are located on Owlsmoor Road which isn't a likely rat run to avoid part of the A3095 due to some monster speed humps (1st gear or lose your teeth jobs) and often loads of parked cars, plus usually a long wait to get out of either end. I know - I've tried it! I can't imagine much speeding going on along there, or much traffic at all come to that. Beyond those who live there and whose kids go to school there I can't think who the plod are going to catch... which is where I started.
