cctv/traffic cameras do not have common sense. I presume this is an automated process. Therefore if he denies it and goes to court, some common sense can (hopefully) be applied then
1. Mr Bumble is a fictitious character. Agreeing with a fictitious character is a bit......strange.
2. Dicken's actually wrote 'the law is a ass - a idiot'.
But yes. The application of law is, sometimes, bewildering.
This is why I never do that, they can wait until the lights change. Oddly enough the other day I was driving down a street with a bus lane on my left. An ambulance came the other way, several drivers in front of me pulled into the bus lane. Not me, I got over as far as I could and the ambulance did squeeze past. I just do not trust the authorities to do the right thing in these situations,
nobs: "Therefore if he denies it and goes to court, some common sense can (hopefully) be applied then " - he actually did do it, so technically he has no defence. He is reliant on the beak seeing sense and deeming it some sort of exemption. A bit like the ambulance itself.
'Would whoever checked the traffic camera not have seen the ambulance squeezing past?'
Exactly this. When he put his appeal in, surely they could have seen the ambulance passing just after. If they can't then I'll definitely not be moving for anyone.
Yes there should have been another shot with the ambulance just after but maybe it changed to green by then? I just don't trust the officials in cases like these.
"Do not go through a red light to try to get out of the way as you may commit an offence. If it is safe to pass the ambulance will do so.
If it is not, they will wait until there is a space to pass in a safe manner. If the lane is wide enough and there’s room for the vehicle to pass you, try to move to the left, but without going forward over the white line or into a cycle lane"
Why didn't the ambulance just use the other lane? Are the pictures in the news article the same one caught of him by the camera? If so, there's another lane, and he's not even over to the left.
Having experienced being held at a red light with a blaring ambulance stuck right behind me (which is quite intimidating), my sympathy lies with this guy.
P.S. I moved forward and let the ambulance past too.