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. Several thousand down to those featured on the many TV programmes who plough through red lights without even slowing down.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.
photo[graph]s. Something missing, so yes. photo'sDo you need the last apostrophe?
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.