malcolmw wrote:
As a general principle, should police officers be exempt from the law. If you think it is acceptable in the case of speeding then where would you stop? Theft? Rape? Murder?
The fact that the police are exempt from speeding laws, but not, say, from drink-driving laws, demonstrates that the issue of speeding is qualitatively different from most other laws.
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If you think I am being silly, then take the case of the man shot by mistake when holding the chair leg. The officers were not guilty because they were undertaking their duties which required them to shoot. If they just shot someone in the street while "on duty" because they felt like it they would be murderers. The same with speeding, while on specific duty requiring speeding, then OK; in general absolutely not. Being late for a meeting is not a good enough reason.
If you think shooting someone and speeding are remotely comparable then you are lining up alongside BRAKE, Transport1650 etc. 99+% of the time, speeding is not in any meaningful sense dangerous.
If we had a situation where police officers had to justify every instance of exceeding a speed limit on a case-by-case basis, then I am sure the quality of police response and the morale within the service would plummet.
Personally I really do not think it matters if the police do have a general exemption from speed limits in the course of their duties - but, as I said, it is incumbent on them not to take the piss.