Speeding Police cars
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Demon Hill

Original Poster:

368 posts

263 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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What's the ruling with speeding Police cars.

I was travelling down the A45 in Northamptonshire yesterday at a steady 70 mph with the cruise control set. I looked in the mirror (as you do) and saw a fast travelling car. As the car got closer I spotted something on the roof, I realised it was a Police car. This car had no blues and two's, and as it was a Volvo estate, it had no daytime lights on either. The vehicle passed me with ease and was probably travelling in excess of 100 mph. uhhmmm, not too impressed.

As far as I'm concerned, if there was an emergency then they should at least have had their blues and headlamps lit up.

Tonyrec

3,984 posts

278 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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A Police car speeding without lights and sirens...whatever next?

Edited to say that i dont wish to be rude

>> Edited by Tonyrec on Monday 23 August 11:11

Streetcop

5,907 posts

261 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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Tonyrec is correct..

There are many reasons why police cars speed without the use of blue lights...

Some of which you might be aware of, some of which you are not privvy to...

Learn to live with that....

Sorry if that sounds harsh or rude..

Street

Tonyrec

3,984 posts

278 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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Morning Street

plotloss

67,280 posts

293 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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I'd be interested to know what would happen in an accident...

Streetcop

5,907 posts

261 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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Morning Tony,
Hope you're ok....We and windy were I am..
Intended to go to work this afternoon on my bike, but I think I still will. (I'm not a 'fairweather' biker)

Plotless,
Hi there also..
In the event of an accident, it would be up to the police driver to justify why he was travelling in excess of the speed limit without warning auxiliaries activated. It would depend also on the accident. ie: if no other cars involved, or if a car had pulled out on him/her...etc

Just don't be naive...police drivers often exceed the speed limit for a variety of reasons, quite lawfully. However, if something goes wrong, they'll be investigated and scrutinised far more than Joe Public...let me tell you..

Street

plotloss

67,280 posts

293 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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Not being naive, just thought that in cases of rapid response that the sirens etc have to be activated as a warning to the public.

I fully appreciate that there are times that a stealth mode will help but I was just curious...

Streetcop

5,907 posts

261 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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Hi plotless..

I wasn't being rude by the naive comment...sorry if it appeared like that..

Some reasons off the top of my head for such 'stealth like' actions are:

1) Emergency that is unfolding elsewhere that requires other mobiles, but not quite "NOW NOW NOW"
2) Attempts to catch up with other vehicles who are in front and exceeding the speed limit. Afterall, if the Bib stuck to 50-70 mph...everyone would be pissing about behind in all three lanes like a rolling block..
3) Backing up other officer at an 'incident' which might be on villages either side of the motorway, and sirens etc might 'give the game away'.
finally,
Depending on the road conditions, volume of traffic, blues/twos can sometimed hinder your progress...people doing 90mph in lane 3 slow down to 70 and creeeeeep past the car in lane 2, thus blocking you...

Street

Demon Hill

Original Poster:

368 posts

263 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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Good answers Streetcop, thanks

Probably wouldn't hurt to have had his daytime lights on though!

On this occasion the traffic was very light with no immediate motoring offenders in front of him.

(other than me, I was picking my nose)

Streetcop

5,907 posts

261 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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Demon Hill said:
Good answers Streetcop, thanks

You're very welcome mate, anytime..

[quote]Probably wouldn't hurt to have had his daytime lights on though![/quote] tempted to agree with you there mate..

[quote=Demon Hill]On this occasion the traffic was very light with no immediate motoring offenders in front of him.[quote]

Will have to refer you to the other reasons why such stealth progress is required.

Stay safe,

Street

Demon Hill

Original Poster:

368 posts

263 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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steetcop, have you got a laptop in your car

Streetcop

5,907 posts

261 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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Considered it before mate.....

No, still at home...working from 2pm...

Getting into the frame of mind to take my dog out in the wind, rain and cold at the moment...

Street