Posted on 12/28/2006 1:41:58 PM PST by Stoat
A CHP officer once told me 'I don't have to follow the law, I have to enforce the law'
Sheesh. Look 13 threads beneath this one.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1759534/posts
Currency conversion to USD as per today's rates:
500.00 GBP
United Kingdom Pounds =
981.304 USD
United States Dollars
1 GBP = 1.96261 USD
1 USD = 0.509526 GBP
Nearly a thousand dollars for a speed infraction of 7mph over the limit is far higher than anything I've heard of here in the USA....except perhaps in a school zone, and the article doesn't state that this was the case in the reported instance.
I am in a position to have influence in this state. I make it a point to report speeding law enforcement cars when no emergency seems to be occuring. Yesterday, I got behind an unmarked car that turned his lights on to move cars out of his way. After about a day of research on the tag, it turns out the car belonged to the State Police and the driver was an commanding officer who was late for an appointment at the headquarters. It was a clear abuse of authority and the Major I discussed it with knew my feelings when we finished.
You cant enforce the law if you dont obey the law.
>>...fined the force £500.
The unmarked Ford Corsa was caught on a speed camera in Bawtry Road, Wickersley, in June travelling at 47mph in a 40mph zone.<<
Wait a minute. A ~$1,000 fine for going seven over the limit?!!!
No wonder they are draping old tires filled with deisel over these cameras and lighting them.
Our British Friends are being subjected to all sorts of unreasonable abuses and breathtakingly harsh laws at the hands of their Government
It's rape if the woman is drunk, according to new law[UK]
Good people can only take so much abuse and insult before they initiate a backlash.......
>>Good people can only take so much abuse and insult before they initiate a backlash.......<<
Yeah. I remember reading about this sort of thing back in high school. One country, a couple hundred years ago, came up with something they called the Declaration of Independence.
An excellent, essential point. To our law-abiding and honorable British Friends who yearn for freedom, I say come on over! This side of the Pond is a whole lot more hospitable than what the Euro press typically portrays us as being :-)
We're friendly, have all-night supermarkets and you can buy as big and comfortable of a car as you might envision in your most heady fantasy :-)
And don't forget costco!
Or do they have that sort of stuff?
It's been quite a while since I've visited so I don't know for sure, but I haven't read any press accounts of such UTTERLY AWESOME tributes to Capitalism as Costco operating there....at least nothing on the scale of what we have here.
Just a few years ago I had some friends from Germany visit, and when I took them through Costco they were completely blown away....they had never seen anything like it. Jaw-dropped amazement was the rule of the day.
I must say that I find England's penchant for speed cameras and CCTV very creepy.
You're note alone in your perspective, but the USA is not far behind.
Great Britain Now pubs ban trilbies (Pub chain bans HATS because they obscure faces on CCTV cams)
Great Britain Satellites on speeders (Motorcycles' engine to be cut off via satellite - cars next)
note = not
(embarrassed @ typo)
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