On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 20:18:10 +0100, rail put finger to keyboard and
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"MB" wrote:
There is an example in the Motoring Telegraph of a driver booked by a RLC
camera because he moved out of the way for a police vehicle. It took him a
long time to be able to prove he was innocent.
There has been talk in the press about crossing a red light to allow an
emergency vehicle to get past but the police always give a blanket "thou
shalt not go through a red light".
I repeat, rubbish.
Why do you think it's rubbish? Do you have counter-evidence?
Mark
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