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Old 30-09-2012, 18:34   #45
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Re: fewer prosecutions for emergency services

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Originally Posted by Peter_ View Post
All drivers will be prosecuted in those circumstances citing undue care and attention as the reason.
Undue care and attention because someone walked into the roadway...

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Undue care and attention because someone walked into the roadway...

No all drivers are not prosecuted in those cases but right now as it stands if you are in an emergency services vehicle your chances of getting prosecuted are much, much higher than if you were a member of the public. Personally I don't think thats right.
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