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I roadsafed a driver entering an ASL, just to see whether it's worth it.
The responder said even though it shows the violation they would not pursue it as the chance of prosecution was so low.Is this because you can't see that the light is red in the video, or do you think the response just code for "we can't be bothered"?
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You could see everything clearly and they even said that the violation was visible.
It's possible that the vehicle was a hire/private, which makes it more work to find out who's driving and, as far as I'm aware, no ones obliged to tell them.
Essentially though it read that it's not worth their time.
I roadsafed a driver entering an ASL, just to see whether it's worth it.
The responder said even though it shows the violation they would not pursue it as the chance of prosecution was so low. Presumably it's very easy to argue in court.
Also roadsafed an impatient delivery driver drive two wheels down about 20 metres of pavement to jump a queue. Same answer. This time I guess it would be hard to press the company to tell them who the driver was.