Posted By Stuart Nagle
Whilst generally I do not condone driving at excessive speed, my views initally were the same as many above on reading the headlines, namely "What another Police Officer getting away with it"....
However, on reflection, and having read all the article and the justification for it, I have revised my view of the incident and agree to a greater extent that highly skilled police drivers, who are required to drive at very high speed in persuit or otherwise, do need to keep their skills honed.
The method of practice is, as stated by the Judge, a matter of policy review for the police, but the time of day (early hours of the morning) and the fact that the road was all but deserted did not make for a high risk problem for other road users.
It would appear however that the opportunity to drive at such speed for Police Officers is very limited, and as was stated in the article in the Daily Telegraph, there should be an 'off road' training area for such driving practice, but who is going to be able to pay for or provide such a facility? It would seem impractical given that high speed persuit drivers are not required to drive around in circles on a banked racing circuit, but persue criminals on the public highways and Motorways of the UK which vary greatly from merry go round racing circuits in conditions, layout, elevation and of course have other hazards such as road users on them as well.....
Years ago and before all the hurah about speeding motorists and speed cameras, I recall regularly driving up and down the M1 in the early hours of the morning, past Newport Pagnell, and regularly being overtaken by Aston Martins being road tested at high speed by the Aston Martin test drivers. A practice that went on for many years without, to my knowledge a single accident or police intervention (the fact that at the time the police probably did not have cars capable of catching an Aston Martin may of course have something to do with it!!), but none the less I recall no complaints, no newspaper articles, no court cases, no Judges stating a test track must be provided etc etc....
So, no. In hindsight I agree that Police Officers should be permitted to practice their high speed driving, and a deserted (and little used by other standards) motorway in the early hours would seem as appropriate place as any.....
Off soap box now....
Regards...
Stuart