I know that stretch of road well and have seen the talivan a couple of times. Interesting that the police prosecuted this old boy for making a warning sign, but the spineless bastards didn't have the balls to go after councillor David Clifford for doing exactly the same thing. 'Scuse language, but this has really got my blood boiling. Everyone involved with this prosecution should be ashamed of themselves.
Read this -
http://www.farnborough.co.uk/story.asp?intid=498&txtpaper= - now tell me what was the difference between what Stuart Harding did and what David Clifford did. Square root of eff-all as far as I can tell. It seems that if you have the position and power to make a few waves, get some articles in the local papers and generally create publicity problems the police will let it go. On the other hand, helpless Joe Public gets a hammering. Hampshire plod should be issued with a new uniform featuring a large yellow stripe running up the back.
By the way, that stretch of the A325 is a short dual carriageway running more or less north-south between two roundabouts, the southern one being very large with a car park in the middle of it (which is where the boot sale is held). It has a 30 limit and signs informing drivers that there have been x number of pedestrian accidents in the last whatever time period. [sarcasm

]This probably has nothing to do with the total lack of any barriers on the central reservation preventing numpty pedestrians from crossing at any point they please.[/sarcasm

] An additional hazard is that there are often parked cars in the southbound lane 1 by a short parade of shops, as well as some houses down the rest of the southbound stretch. If they banned parking and prevented pedestrians from crossing except at the pelican crossing partway down the road they could probably raise the limit to 40 and make the road safer at the same time. But of course, that talivan needs something to do.
And while we're talking about Hampshame police, anyone who uses the A30 had better watch it in Blackwater. Apparently talivans like to lurk on a nice stretch there that everyone drives at 40 in spite of the 30 limit. Damn. I've just warned people about a speed trap. I'd better go into hiding before the thought police kick my door in. Bloody hell, they're already here. Jimmy Cagney time! You'll never take me alive copper...
Edit: InGear, sorry to slag off your colleagues so much, but I'm sure you'll agree that someone with some common sense should have intervened before this got to court. Presumably a senior rank would have had the authority to block the prosecution, which suggests that Hampshire don't even encourage rational thought in inspectors and above. This prosecution has achieved almost nothing apart from further destroying the respect that ordinary people are supposed have for you lot. We take the risk when you want us to be witnesses so you can prosecute a violent nutter for selling smack. Half the time the bastard gets bailed to return and comes back to court after he's finished smashing the windows and pouring petrol through the letter box, and the rest of the time he just gets his mates to do that. What's in it for us? What do we get in return? Heavy handed prosecutions of harmless old gents who are trying to help everybody. Before long you BiBs are going to find that everyone you ask for help says the same thing - "Sorry officer, I was looking the other way at the time and didn't see a thing". I beginning to think that sensible coppers are slowly being outnumbered by planks who can't see how much long term damage they're doing to the reputation of their profession.