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Old 01-10-2012, 17:44   #57
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Re: fewer prosecutions for emergency services

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
That is utter claptrap .

What we need is more support from the emergency service managers towards their personnel in such instances and common sense from the cps .Of course all accidents involving emergency drivers should be investigated but that does not mean they should all be prosecuted any more than you or I are if we hit a pedestrian who is at fault
The problem is that pedestrians rarely seem to be considered at fault even when they have obviously not taken due care before wandering into the road.

I always say it "How many injured or killed pedestrians were on the pavement and how many were in the road"
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