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//A traffic law-enforcement officer, who "should know better" driving at 60kmph in a 30km stretch, would be fined exactly the same as I would be.//

Not in the UK - he would get away with it by claiming he was testing his advanced driving skills (it happened).
//proscribed or prescribed?// Fixed
Khandro//fixed//
Ah! not banned then :-)
//Yes, we all know the story, but your judgement is surely a moral rather than a legal one.//

Yes it is. I don't relish living in a country where politicians and their lackies believe the law does not apply to them. I'm not really fussed whether the miscreants are fined a hundred quid or not. I'm more concerned about ridding politicians of the attitude that they can circumvent the law with impunity - in this case a law which had a huge impact on just about everybody in the country.

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