Observer wrote:
willcove wrote:
my driving priorities have changed from safety and consideration to preservation of my license almost at any cost.
Even the cost of someone's life? Sorry - but I think you were very wrong in consciously failing to facilitate the passage of an ambulance on a 'shout'. It's tantamount to deliberate obstruction.
As I wrote, the ambulance could have driven around the central island -- there was plenty of room for him to do so and all traffic had stopped, giving him all the room he needed. He's allowed to violate normal traffic rules; I'm not.
I can just see the scene unfold. I pull across the stop-line, triggering PC Gatso, and the ambulance drives around the reservation anyway and so does not trigger the camera. I refuse the fixed-penalty option and turn up in court. How sure would you be of convincing a magistrate that you were in the right?
If someone dies, I'm sorry but that's the authorities' fault and a direct consequence of myopic legislation and pedantic enforcement of the same. I need my license. Without it, I lose my livelihood, my house, and everything for which I've worked damn hard for decades.