So, a senior member of the Force who has championed tackling speeding can instruct his driver to break the law and get away scot free?
If we have discussed a matter before, who is to say it cannot be raised again in relation to a related thread?
I think it would also be naive to claim there isn't a "one law for them, one for us" attitude. On occasions, police officers will get prosecuted but this is far from the norm. The stigma attached to a police officer that nicks one of his colleagues would be intense.
Face it Enforcer, would you nick a person you work with on a daily basis if you caught them doing 40 in a 30?
I appreciate that you cannot answer in the negative as this would constitute a breach of your employment obligations. However, how many police officer in your force have received points in the last year for speeding?
I'm not against the police and certainly not against you personally. However, we all know there are some perks to the job