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You are right but where do you think some of those offences rank in the list of seriousness compared to non-traffic crimes ? |
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Using a mobile phone is more dangerous than driving while under the influence of drink or drugs. Defective tyres are dangerous to all.and driving a car with no M.O.T.could be fatal. Not to bothered about the seat belts.:jimbo: |
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I take it you are not a driver then Kitkat.....? |
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OK. Margaret - Why warn people. They are breaking the law. If us drivers all did the right thing then the police would be able to spend time on real criminals -or do real criminals not drive.
I am sure that if you had your car written off with an uninsured driver you would be telling the police to go and catch real criminals and not the person who had just hit you. |
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I am a driver and completely agree with them hitting the illegal motorist... and when I say that I am thinking lack of insurance being my main issue...how annoyed do you feel when someone does get done for no insurance then only gets a relatively small fine in comparison to how much car insurance costs!!! :mad:
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The only issue I have with it is why the campaign on these things. They should be stopping the illegal drivers all the time. |
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I'm a driver and a law abiding one at that. I actually take the view drink drivers should be jailed. What I was getting at is how come they always seem to find the resorces to have purges on drivers yet many other crimes from nuisance yobs to more serious crimes always seem to have no resources. When my 12 yr old daughter was set upon by one of the local thugs at 8.30pm a few months ago how long do you think it took the police to turn up, the answer, they didn't,they kept ringing up to cancel because they didn't have enough resource. We eventually had to make an appointment to see them at 5.30pm the next day.
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Maybe I'm being too logical :D |
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don't forget that the majority of these police are the road traffic cops, so their main role is dealing with drivers!
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Always amazes me that traffic offences aren't seen as worth spending time on. These plonkers are breaking the law, get fed up of watching them chatting away on their mobiles completely oblivious to what is happening around them!! Maybe it takes a fatality for these offences to be deemed dangerous but can't see anything wrong in targetting drivers who are committing offences.
Before I get asked no I am not a driver but I am a pedestrian whos life could be put in danger because SOME drivers disregard the laws put there for ALL our protection |
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dont think anyones saying that bernie, :confused:some offences are very dangerous n should be treated strictly, its when you get n awkward ****** that does ya fer a brake light out, when ya wern't even aware of it, that motorists get brassed off with, as i can testify.:mad:
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