So, I think this is pretty good news and as an immediate solution, I think it's very helpful:
http://content.met.police.uk/News/Road-safety-operation-across-London/1400021177206/1257246745756
It certainly isn't sustainable in the long-term as they don't have the man power so the trouble with that is that as soon as their backs are turned, the errant drivers and cyclists will be up to their old tricks again. Clearly the longer term solution is better infrastructure and harsher penalties for traffic offences.
This morning by the Dog House pub in Kennington, there was a PC on foot and one on a motorbike, as soon as the lights went red, the PC on foot was having a word with a couple of the amber gambling, ASZ-violating motorists. Shame they weren't at Lambeth Bridge to catch the cabby and motorbike blatantly RLJ.
Station a couple of PC's at Lambeth Bridge south side and you've got a license to printing money, I mean they got £2.5K in fines in 4 hours just from the HGV drivers.
http://content.met.police.uk/News/Road-safety-operation-across-London/1400021177206/1257246745756
It certainly isn't sustainable in the long-term as they don't have the man power so the trouble with that is that as soon as their backs are turned, the errant drivers and cyclists will be up to their old tricks again. Clearly the longer term solution is better infrastructure and harsher penalties for traffic offences.
This morning by the Dog House pub in Kennington, there was a PC on foot and one on a motorbike, as soon as the lights went red, the PC on foot was having a word with a couple of the amber gambling, ASZ-violating motorists. Shame they weren't at Lambeth Bridge to catch the cabby and motorbike blatantly RLJ.
Station a couple of PC's at Lambeth Bridge south side and you've got a license to printing money, I mean they got £2.5K in fines in 4 hours just from the HGV drivers.