stackmonkey wrote:
Out of piqued curiousity, which motoring offences are arrestable?
The usual and you will find these at back of the HC
1. causing death by dangerous driving - Max 10 years, two year plus ban and ulnimited fine - Have to prove "dangerous" as "beyond reasonable doubt" in court - even if obvious - not that easy to stick!

Various variations - driving in dangerous manner, at dangerous speed, reckless driving, causing death by reckless driving, dangerous driving and culpable homicide.
2. Causing death whilst under influence of drink and/or drugs - max as above.
3. Driving under influence of drink/drugs or failing to provide specimen - 6 month jail, up £5k fine and ban - court decides length. Does include attempting to drive with blood alcohol above limit - ie opening car door.
Retest usually obligatory after these type of bans.
4. Failure to stop after accident/failure to report accident. (24 hours)
5. Driving whilst disqualified.
6. Driving after licence revoked on medical grounds.
7. Driving without insurance - usually placed them in cells for the night if they got me!
8. Foreigners copped speeding. Well - they may abscond before paying the fine!
9. Calling me rude names when I have pulled them!

(It's verbal assault!)
10. Overloaded car.
11. taking and driving car without consent, stealing car, equipped to steal car.
12. Defective car - may confiscate car if too dangerous.
13. Other defects - may issue 7 day rectification notice.
14. Others - seat belt, speeding (unless really dangerous), no MOT, dangerous, careless cycling, traffic light offences , failure to submit to eye test, failing eye test, contravention of pedestrian crossing, failing to comply with directions of traffic officer, overtaking on double whites at above 10mph (will let you off if avoiding accident!)
These would usually be verbal NOIP and relevant forms etc etc. And my acid lecture too - so you wiukd really get value for money!
