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"If this lady had read the highway code she would know it is an offence to stop there under the Motorway Regulations Act.
Is reading the highway code compulsory, or merely advisable?
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"Each motorway officer has the discretion to act as they see fit. There are not guidelines as such when it comes to fining people and it is up to the individual officer's discretion.
Perhaps there SHOULD be guidlines, entitled "How not to react like a prat, and reduce the respect for the police". If there WAS a good reason for offering the penalty, then he should make that clear.
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"I can't comment for this individual officer because this fine was his decision.
"But people don't realise how dangerous it is to stop on the hard shoulder. There have been many instances of cars veering off the motorway into parked vehicles."
So why was he risking his life, AND the motorist by NOT sending her on her way ASAP?
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Edmund King, of the RAC Foundation, said: "The action taken by police was over the top and unnecessary.
"She obviously did not know it was against the law or she would not have stopped.
"It would have been fairer to give her a firm warning.
"However motorists do need to be aware that it is against the law to stop on the hard shoulder."
Maybe a few public information adverts like the "I've been pinched" variety would be the answer?