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“What an absolute joke that is” Pedestrian challenges Policeman over the Law.
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@WelshCelt The British people hate the police because all they do it fine them and arrest people for anti immigration Facebook posts.

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He's collecting revenue. It's one of their main priorities. Policy officer's

Leave him alone. He’s prioritising speeding over more serious crimes. Low hanging fruit for the police.

Speeding along Park Lane, I’d be surprised if anyone got above 15mph. Apart from cyclists obvs 🤪

Police can park on red routes to conduct speed checks if it's necessary for operational purposes, as they have exemptions from certain traffic regulations under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Red routes, designed to keep traffic flowing, prohibit stopping or parking, but police vehicles are often exempt when performing duties like enforcement activities, including speed checks. However, they must ensure their parking doesn't unduly obstruct traffic or create safety hazards, as per guidelines from the Highway Code and local policies.

Some common misconceptions around the law here. Police have a number of exemptions under Section 87 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986. They do not have to activate flashing lights to claim a number of exemptions, such as covert operations or non-emergency enforcement duties. In addition, in the red route in London, Police can stop there for non-emergency enforcement activities, including operating a speed gun. Police can park on pavements for the same reasons. People need to understand that emergency services have a number of exemptions, including stopping and parking, and they do not need to have flashing lights activated to do so. They must however be on official duties, but this doesn’t necessarily mean emergencies. The people to complain to are those that set the laws. Debating with Police or other emergency service workers is pointless.

Oh, Double Reds, nice. Police cannot typically stop on double red lines to take speed camera readings. Double red lines indicate a no-stopping zone, and stopping on them can be a traffic offence. Speed Camera Enforcement: While police are authorised to use speed cameras, it's unlikely they would stop on double red lines to use them. Mobile speed camera vans might be parked in places with double red lines, as long as they do not obstruct traffic. Red lines and obstructing traffic.

@ToxicLemony They send the low IQ cops to catch people doing over 20mph on a road that was previously 30mph for decades.

Shouldn't he be catching criminals?
