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If the van is parked illegally, does that render any speeding fines issued as a result of it null and void?
It also means that the offence of speeding didn't actually happen, no one was breaking the law and no one's life was put in danger. Winners all round, I'd say.
Only last week I saw a local authority maintenance van (big old Mercedes Sprinter) completely park on and block a designated cycle lane with a solid white line. The same local authority who have Street wardens hiding behind corners to catch illegal parkers...
I reached for my phone to take a pic but swore on discovering it I'd left it in the office.
Some employees, whether it's local authority, the police, parking wardens, etc think they are exempt from the law that applies to the rest of us, so it's refreshing when karma strikes.
Our local speed camera van doesn't park in bike lanes, but is excellent at finding places to camouflage itself so you don't see it till it's too late (when you're driving!)!
You can't be too late, if you're not speeding in the first place.
Paul C - i think you will find that he is a Police officer hence why the Police Federation became involved, they only act for cops, civilians have their own union.
Is parking in a cycle lane an offence? I'd have thought the problem was parking on the pavement and causing an obstruction
Which doesn't explain why so many vehicles can still be seen blocking cycle paths up and down the country. I feel this plod was dealt with quite harshly, considering.
Anyway, cyclists of Gloucester take care as I'm sure one plod will be on the look out to get some revenge. And no, I'm not a cycnic.....
it was a driver who dobbed him in...
and yes, that is on my commute so I'm not impressed with it.
PS he's not actually a Police Officer, merely a safety camera operative...