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Old 29-09-2012, 19:55   #31
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Re: fewer prosecutions for emergency services

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
In some instances it does ,it is left up to the drivers discretion who uses his judgement and local knowledge ,that applies to fire engines and ambulance drivers as well


Yep. Some roads are perfectly safe to drive down at double or more the limit, others obviously are not. And sometimes depending on certain circumstances having lights and sirens on cause more problems than they solve.

Thats why before you can get to put them on there are courses lasting several weeks that are *tough* and have no guarantee of passing, plus to get in a traffic car there are more courses that are even longer and tougher.
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