
Originally Posted by
rastuscat
It's pretty hard to every cop to know every law in detail. Those who specalise into road policing often become specialists.
Those who just rotate through road policing as part of career progression often think they know it all, but actually don't.
A former TO of my acquaintance was somewhat unhappy after the merger of traffic with police. He said prior to the merger he took his car home at night so he was working until he pulled into his drive. In the morning he was working from the time he pulled out of the drive. During the day he'd write his reports as events took place. After the merger there was no taking his car home so there was about an hour lost with briefings and admin etc each morning. The sergeant wouldn't accept handwritten reports so at the end of the day he had to go back to the office early and type up his record of the day. More time lost.
He also mentioned that the TOs knew the law and dealt with it on the spot. Non specialists need to seek the guidance of senior staff.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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