Earlier we had a discussion on the reopening of the case against the moustachioed speeding police driver doing 159mph and being let off.
Now, I've done some reading in to the kind of driving standards the police are trained to. According to one source I read, even panda-car drivers are taught to a level equivalent to an advanced driving licence, plus high-speed techniques. I once saw a panda-car take the roundabout at the end of my road at speed in a very impressive manner, so I don't doubt that they are trained to a high standard.
But it seems they aren't trained to not be complete goits!
Last night I had some dozy mare in a police car pull onto the roundabout from the opposite side to me, in what I know to be the "turn left" lane. No indicators to indicate she was actually going to "Perform an Andy"
, i.e. turn right (from the left lane of a two-lane roundabout
). The driver on her righthand-side had to brake, and me (already on the roundabout), having the audacity to not realise she was late for her tea or something, I ended up with an irate policewoman tailgating me for the next half a mile. No blue lights whatsoever.
Two questions:
1) Has anyone else witnessed a worse case of police driving?
2) Is Joe Public within his rights to stop in the road and give the police driver behind him a telling-off when they behave in such a stupid and obnoxious manner? I'm sure if it had been the other way round I would have been stopped.
3) Seriously, if there is a layby ahead, can you indicate and point (in the same manner the police do) to indicate the policeman has to pull over? Are they obliged to pull over if they have nothing better to do?
(Andy, I know it was the other person who did that move to you, but "Perform the manoeuvre that the person who crashed into Andy" was too cumbersome
)
Now, I've done some reading in to the kind of driving standards the police are trained to. According to one source I read, even panda-car drivers are taught to a level equivalent to an advanced driving licence, plus high-speed techniques. I once saw a panda-car take the roundabout at the end of my road at speed in a very impressive manner, so I don't doubt that they are trained to a high standard.
But it seems they aren't trained to not be complete goits!
Last night I had some dozy mare in a police car pull onto the roundabout from the opposite side to me, in what I know to be the "turn left" lane. No indicators to indicate she was actually going to "Perform an Andy"
Two questions:
1) Has anyone else witnessed a worse case of police driving?
2) Is Joe Public within his rights to stop in the road and give the police driver behind him a telling-off when they behave in such a stupid and obnoxious manner? I'm sure if it had been the other way round I would have been stopped.
3) Seriously, if there is a layby ahead, can you indicate and point (in the same manner the police do) to indicate the policeman has to pull over? Are they obliged to pull over if they have nothing better to do?
(Andy, I know it was the other person who did that move to you, but "Perform the manoeuvre that the person who crashed into Andy" was too cumbersome