The speed trap cop-out: Police are accused of neglecting dangerous driving offences
By MATTHEW HICKLEYLast updated at 22:51 09 December 2007
'Easy pickings': Police are targeting speeding motorists instead of dangerous drivers
Police are targeting speeding motorists as "easy pickings" while ignoring more dangerous drivers who are harder to catch or prosecute, critics claim.
Convictions for speeding have risen sharply, from 700,000 in 1997 to 1.9million in 2005.
Yet during the same period there was a dramatic decline in the numbers punished for ignoring traffic signs or drink-driving.
Home Office figures uncovered by the Tories show that convictions for "neglecting pedestrian rights" - failing to stop at crossings or driving on pavements - fell by 55 per cent, from 6,322 to 2,939.
Convictions for failing to obey traffic directions dropped by 14 per cent, while figures for drink or drugdriving were down 7 per cent.
Safety campaigners point out that the number of roadside speed cameras has trebled in six years to 5,000 - the highest in Europe - yet Britain is sliding down the road safety league.
Tory police reform spokesman David Ruffley said: "It looks like speeding convictions have gone up because they are 'easy pickings' compared with more difficult but equally dangerous offences."
Between 1990 and 2000, the number of speeding prosecutions leapt by two-thirds.
Over the same period, prosecutions for dangerous, careless or drunken driving fell by 45 per cent, and 37 per cent fewer were punished for ignoring signs or pedestrian rights.
Driving licence and insurance offences were down 13 per cent, and MoT and vehicle condition offences fell by 16 per cent.
Safe Speed campaign spokesman Paul Smith said: "We have completely taken our eye off the ball in policing road safety - prosecuting millions for speeding but missing the true causes of danger on our roads."
He blamed speed camera manufacturers for persuading policy-makers to focus more and more on automated speeding tickets.
"The hardware led to a change in philosophy which has left us with a bad road safety policy which is not addressing the real problems."
Edmund King, of the RAC Foundation, said: "It is quick and easy to issue a couple of thousand speeding tickets a week using cameras.
"It is much harder to catch a couple of drug-drivers using time-consuming roadside tests.
"The irony is that catching those two drug- drivers may actually make the roads safer than prosecuting hundreds of motorists for driving just over the speed limit."
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But it costs money and manpower to bring Traffic Police patrols back.
- Peter, SW France, 10/12/2007 10:49
What's easier than snapping somebody doing just over 30mph to the ones who pass me on dual carriageways at 70-100mph?
- Bob Edwards, Nuneaton, 10/12/2007 10:01
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What job do the police actually do for their good wages, conditions and pensions as they certainly don't do what police used to do and catch people in the act, they should be out doing spot checks on vehicles to catch out the uninsured, no driving licence and no MOT offenders also pulling drivers over for dangerous driving and such.
- Can, Brigg, N.Lincs., 11/12/2007 00:53