Off topic a bit, but this IS The Arms.My wife is worse than me.
I was very surprised recently to see a police car on an emergency call treat the red light as they are supposed to. The officer slowed right down and behaved as though it was a "give way". One up to that Notts police officer.Jumping a red light is a deliberate act with definite danger.
I wish fire engines and ambulances would! They bully other traffic into jumping a red light, when it is illegal to do so, even to make way for an emergency vehicle, unless directed by a uniformed police officer. If a red light camera catches you in the process, you will be done for it.I was very surprised recently to see a police car on an emergency call treat the red light as they are supposed to.
To be fair, I've seen an EMAS* paramedic behave properly at red lights. (* East Midlands Ambulance Service)I wish fire engines and ambulances would!
I'm sure I've seen a document (probably police) that warns them not to bully other traffic through a red light. It suggests something like trying to form a middle lane in a two lane carriageway by encouraging vehicles to pull over to the left and right, or to approach a red light on the wrong side of the road where there is a queue. They are required to use their skill and judgement.they need to get new legislation in place so the other traffic is absolved from responsibility.
Given an adequate supply of cider - yes.What are they going to do, widdle on it?
I've seen that happen.approach a red light on the wrong side of the road where there is a queue.
Do you need the last apostrophe?Re: Mike0001's photo's.
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Avoid John Lewis insurance, they are just brokers. JL even gave me the wrong number to phone in their documentation, worse, a number for the wrong insurance firm.