Subj : Re: Wannbe HAM To : TONY LANGDON From : JIMMY ANDERSON Date : Sun Sep 18 2016 08:09 am -=> Tony Langdon wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=- -=> JIMMY ANDERSON wrote to TONY LANGDON <=- JA> The rule here is you are still supposed to obey traffic laws (stop JA> signs, speed, etc.) and you can't run lights unless you have a siren as JA> well. Technically you can be stopped for speeding, but I've never heard JA> of it happening. As long as you aren't wreckless and you are responding JA> to a call, you're considered (in practice - see previous message) to be JA> a part of the responding public service. TL> Here, the police are strict on road rules. Even if one is on the way TL> to the station to handle a call, all road rules must be obeyed. It's TL> only when we've got in one of the fire truchs or support car that we TL> can put lights and sirens on and judiciously break some laws "if it is TL> safe and reasonable to do so". Even then, both standing orders and road TL> law itself still set strong limits. Wow - interesting. I'm sure they have their reasons, but time is lives, in some cases... .... There are many Internet scams. Send me $20 to learn how! --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * Origin: Neptune's Lair - Olive Branch MS - winserver.org:1974 (1:116/18) .