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Are the Police allowed to speed?
I was stopped, pulled over and taken down the station by the police .... the basics of the story is here ... http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/Question490 882.html
Whilst giving me a lift back to my car (after I was released without charge) the copper started off doing 45-50mph in a 30mph limit
Now he wasn't on a call or anything, he was just taking me back to my car, are the police allowed to speed?
I was always under the impression that if the police are on a call or they are going to pull someone over then they are allowed to break the speed limit but if they are just pottering from A to B with no emergency involved then they must stick to the speed limit like anyone else.
I mentioned this at the time (as he was driving along) and he said that he didnt have to explain himself to me but he was an advanced driver and he was allowed to speed whenever he wanted (even if he wasnt on call) - funnily enough he did slow down to 30 - 35mph for the rest of the trip
How does the law stand on this?
- If he was lying do I have any options to persue this?
Whilst giving me a lift back to my car (after I was released without charge) the copper started off doing 45-50mph in a 30mph limit
Now he wasn't on a call or anything, he was just taking me back to my car, are the police allowed to speed?
I was always under the impression that if the police are on a call or they are going to pull someone over then they are allowed to break the speed limit but if they are just pottering from A to B with no emergency involved then they must stick to the speed limit like anyone else.
I mentioned this at the time (as he was driving along) and he said that he didnt have to explain himself to me but he was an advanced driver and he was allowed to speed whenever he wanted (even if he wasnt on call) - funnily enough he did slow down to 30 - 35mph for the rest of the trip
How does the law stand on this?
- If he was lying do I have any options to persue this?
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My opinion after the whole affair ...
"Incompetence knows no bounds"
BTW - when he dropped me off he said that he is still referring the original offence of 'driving without due care and attention' (basically I overtook a car at approx 1.00am with nothing else on the road) - I say bring it on as he hasnt a leg to stand on.
The whole affair took 3 police cars (before they got a breathalizer that worked) and about 6 officers time and wasted about 2 hours of my sleeping time !!!
My opinion after the whole affair ...
"Incompetence knows no bounds"
BTW - when he dropped me off he said that he is still referring the original offence of 'driving without due care and attention' (basically I overtook a car at approx 1.00am with nothing else on the road) - I say bring it on as he hasnt a leg to stand on.
The whole affair took 3 police cars (before they got a breathalizer that worked) and about 6 officers time and wasted about 2 hours of my sleeping time !!!
Hi,
I imagine the police are liable to the same road traffic regulations as the Fire Service of which I am a serving officer. Fire Service vehicles are not allowed to speed to any incident, although they are expected to get to an incident quickly and safely. We may treat a 'stop' sign or a red light as a 'give way' and proceed if it is safe to do so. I was involved in a traffic accident when the appliance I was a passenger in, went through a red light and was struck by a car. The Fire Service driver was interviewed by police but released without charge. Basically it is at the discretion of the driver. If a driver exceeds the speed limit and subsequently has an accident his licence is at risk and he could face prosecution, but generally the police turn a bllind eye to fire appliances breaking the speed limit legitimately going to a call and using blue lights and audible warning sirens.
I imagine the police are liable to the same road traffic regulations as the Fire Service of which I am a serving officer. Fire Service vehicles are not allowed to speed to any incident, although they are expected to get to an incident quickly and safely. We may treat a 'stop' sign or a red light as a 'give way' and proceed if it is safe to do so. I was involved in a traffic accident when the appliance I was a passenger in, went through a red light and was struck by a car. The Fire Service driver was interviewed by police but released without charge. Basically it is at the discretion of the driver. If a driver exceeds the speed limit and subsequently has an accident his licence is at risk and he could face prosecution, but generally the police turn a bllind eye to fire appliances breaking the speed limit legitimately going to a call and using blue lights and audible warning sirens.
The law is quite clear, the police are not allowed to speed unless on a call. You can report him but they'll just stick together. As for the due care rap, plod often try and bully you with that, just make it clear you will plead not guilty and they'll drop it as they know it won't stick and they'll have to make a case and go to court.
I had an incident last year where my car had been broken into next to a police station in Brum city centre. Sat afternoon and it was shut! A van pulled out of the car park so I knocked on its window, the policeman in the passenger seat looked at me and then they drove off. I tried to take it further but its like banging yr head against a brick wall.
I know the police do a hard job but sometimes they arew their own worst enemies.
I know the police do a hard job but sometimes they arew their own worst enemies.
Yorkie
"where it can be justified" ?
I would guess that probably doesn't include at 2.30am where there is nothing else on the road and no emergency call for him to go to afterwards???
After he drove me back to my car he sat there for another 15mins giving me a lecture so its not like he was in a rush or anything
Where can him speeding be justified in that?
"where it can be justified" ?
I would guess that probably doesn't include at 2.30am where there is nothing else on the road and no emergency call for him to go to afterwards???
After he drove me back to my car he sat there for another 15mins giving me a lecture so its not like he was in a rush or anything
Where can him speeding be justified in that?
Yes, he's broken the law and you can report it but at the end of the day it will be your word against his and I'd put money on which of you his superiors would believe.
Also, if you did put in a complaint I bet you would find that when you are out in your car you would be stopped and checked on a very regular basis.
Also, if you did put in a complaint I bet you would find that when you are out in your car you would be stopped and checked on a very regular basis.
CORBYLOON - I cannot edit posts on here so I cant remove it, I was asked a question so I answered it
Mrs_overall - I'd call that victimisation lol
BTW - what got me is that he didnt really mention the overtaking I did until after all the tests and then he said he was persuing it, when he stopped me he didn't give a reason his first comments were "Have I pulled you over before?" - surely he has to give a reason!
Mrs_overall - I'd call that victimisation lol
BTW - what got me is that he didnt really mention the overtaking I did until after all the tests and then he said he was persuing it, when he stopped me he didn't give a reason his first comments were "Have I pulled you over before?" - surely he has to give a reason!
O bloody go for it -whats him the Chief Constable of somewhere on the news last night -preaching (quite rightly) about the dangers and the ripple effect of speeding and then lo and behold he has just been done for 90 in a 60 -whilst coming back from an off duty personal trip.
Aww Pot kettle and aww that.
I have seen enough polis in my life breaking the law and getting away with it with a flash of the warrant card -its like the Masons.
Yip report him -i'll be a witness for you........well its not unheard of.
Aww Pot kettle and aww that.
I have seen enough polis in my life breaking the law and getting away with it with a flash of the warrant card -its like the Masons.
Yip report him -i'll be a witness for you........well its not unheard of.
up4it - you were captured and presumably didn't like it.
Do not use these pages to rubbish anyone, police, fire, ambulance, anyone with name badge - if you have a beef use the proper channels and complain. Independent investigators etc etc.
Personally I feel aggrieved that you were taking this officers time in patrolling MY street because he was chauffering you around!
Get a life.
Do not use these pages to rubbish anyone, police, fire, ambulance, anyone with name badge - if you have a beef use the proper channels and complain. Independent investigators etc etc.
Personally I feel aggrieved that you were taking this officers time in patrolling MY street because he was chauffering you around!
Get a life.