Thread: what a shame
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Old 13-07-2004, 17:19   #10
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Re: what a shame

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Originally Posted by MovedGoalPosts
Not quite, police may only drive outside the road traffic regulations if their duty requires it, and they have a police driving grade that allows it. Most police vehicles, unless they are using blue lights, should thus normally be driving at no more than the speed limit.

Of course how many flying pigs did I just see
Ah. You've forgotten s1985 paragraph (f) of the Road Traffic Act - "Police may drive at any speed, regardless of road and traffic conditions and the prevailing speed limit, if the chip shop is due to close in half an hour"

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