Sgt Mark McQuade, of the Castle Point and Rochford Policing Team, said: “We hold this operation about every four weeks around schools to tackle speeding in the area.
“We use speed devices to pull drivers over and a group of youngsters will then give development advice to them.”...the children are probably far more polite, and might even know the law.
Something you can't always guarantee with the average Essex plod.
"“We use speed devices to pull drivers over and a group of youngsters will then give development advice to them.”
ReplyDeleteThat might just be the most frightening sentence I have read this week.
Or the average Essex blog owner.
ReplyDeleteJaded
On the plus side it is letting the fledging quislings learn to speak to strangers and after a while they will feel they have the authority and do it on their own. That should be interesting. Any kid that gets involved in this is a future stasi leader, just like Merkel.
ReplyDelete"That might just be the most frightening sentence I have read this week."
ReplyDeleteAnd now the week's over....was it? ;)
"Or the average Essex blog owner."
Oooooh!
"...after a while they will feel they have the authority and do it on their own. That should be interesting."
*buys popcorn*