You cannot tell the difference between a special and a normal officer on the street iirc.
You can IIRC. Special constables have SC on their badges and Police constables have PC.

You cannot tell the difference between a special and a normal officer on the street iirc.
I can't imagine anything more fun than being given a uniform on a Friday/Saturday night and given the job of sorting out the trouble.
Dealing with drunk/drugged abusive yobs is the most fun thing you can imagine?![]()
Don't think i'd try that had it been a police car mind u.
[TW]Fox;19201734 said:I did.
Twisty A road, no overtaking spots, nowhere to pull in and a constant stream of traffic coming the other way. Marked traffic car comes flying up behind me sirens going. I nailed it until I reached an area to pull in, where I did so.
Got a thumbs up for that as well![]()
[TW]Fox;19201734 said:I did.
Twisty A road, no overtaking spots, nowhere to pull in and a constant stream of traffic coming the other way. Marked traffic car comes flying up behind me sirens going. I nailed it until I reached an area to pull in, where I did so.
Got a thumbs up for that as well![]()
I'm not trained at the moment, but I hope to be in the coming months when course become available.
So do you just volunteer for a living? How does that work? Do you get paid bountys or a salary? Genuinely interested.![]()
You can IIRC. Special constables have SC on their badges and Police constables have PC.![]()
Good luck with that. Never seen response trained special in my puff. Even specials with basic driving is extremely rare. Why train a special when they are going to be neighbouring up with a regular cop who should take priority over any response courses? It's pointless.
Still not the right thing to do, specifically to ensure that you don't end up stacking it as a result.
I would be extremely surprised if a special constable was to gain his/her blue light ticket, especially in the current climate where civilian roles are being terminated across the board. It is a three week course and costs a fortune to train. In our force you are lucky if you get a course within your first 2 years as a regular. Specials do a great job but imo do not need to be level 1 trained.
The only exemptions are speed limits, red traffic lights and keep left bollards. However if the circumstances dictated and it was safe to do so I would defend myself at court for crossing a double white.
Emergency vehicles should not get right behind you, they should hold back until the driver in front is aware of your presence unelss it is safe to overtake. On a blue light run I was honestly shocked at how different it was to take your time and hold back. Smoothness is the key![]()
taking it to the extreme, you being the law abiding citizen, by sitting at a red light, driving slow untill you can pull over etc could result in whoever is on call being too late to arrive and their destination, which is something I wouldn't want to be accountable for, its an called an 'emergency' for a reason.Still not the right thing to do
its an called an 'emergency' for a reason.
That said, you'd laugh at what some blue light runs turn out to be.
Stopping in the wrong place creates a 54ft long road block, stopping in the correct place creates a safe place to pass.Interesting video.
I wonder if they have one aimed @ HGV drivers?
I ask as usually, the only thing you can do with an artic to make space is to either mount the verge / pavement.
Simply stopping the thing creates a 54tf long road block.....