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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I see more police vehicles with defective lights in Glasgow, like several times a week or more, than I think I've ever noticed anywhere else.
I remember being lectured on the roadside once (stopped for a dud light) that an overall appraisal of the exterior of my car should be made including all lights before any journey is made, and was given a ticket.
15 years ago mind you, but still unbelievable !!
dan, no doubt it was an emergency vehicle. Therefore it has to respond quickly. Police are entitled to coffee breaks like everybody else but, unlike millions of people in offices etc, they ofetn have to leave the break early.
If they parked in an official car park, paid for the ticket, and walked to get their coffee, what would the papers say if a young lad had been kidnapped and it took the police 25 minutes to respond?
dan, have some common sense and give the boys in blue a break. I can assure you the people who knock them are the first to use them and cry when things don't go their way.
dilligaf you are talking nonsense. Police are a response based unit that have to be out and about responding to members of the public. As wonderful as ambulance/fire/coast guard etc are they are station based reactive units.
you are being silly with milk floats.
Can you not grasp the concept of RESPONSE?