Are these people serious?
Gary Saunders, a company director, was using a hands-free phone when he burst out laughing at a joke told by his brother-in-law, who he was talking to.
A few moments later he noticed a traffic officer flashing his lights at him and gesticulating at him to stop his Renault.
When Mr Saunders got out of his car, the policeman told him: “Laughing while driving a car can be an offence.”
The officer spent half an hour questioning his suspect before reluctantly allowing him to carry on his way.
However, he took another hour-and-a-half of Mr Saunders’ time by ordering him to produce his licence and other documents at a police station.
One of those “I really can’t believe it” stories. Laughing, an offence?
It’s also the sort of thing that would be solved by having elected police chiefs. Making the police forces directly responsible to those they police would get rid of this jobsworth officiousness.
6. March 2009 at 10:49 am :
Are you seriously suggesting that justice should not be administered by an unelected bureaucracy which is above the law?
What are you? Some kind of closet republican?