A officer of the law upholding the law isn’t a jobsworth. It is his literally his job.
The policeman had suspected the driver of the van of speeding in a 20mph zone on the approach to the station which is in a residential area.
Then he repeatedly sounded his horn to attract the attention of another person. The law is clear on this.
What is the point of having laws if they can be broken without penalty?
PC Asa Smith told a court he had started watching Spence’s Ford Transit van after suspecting the driver was travelling over the 20mph speed limit on his approach to the train station.
When outside the station, subject vehicle hooted horn a number of times to try and get the attention of a friend, not for the purpose of warning other road users,” the officer wrote, in a statement to Colchester Magistrates’ Court.
I know I’ve been distracted when driving by other drivers sounding their horns, only to see they are waving at someone they know walking by. Or, as is becoming increasingly common, one bloke in a white van with a flag tooting at another bloke in a white van with a flag.
Or woken by neighbours’ visitors sounding their horn when they are leaving at 2:00am. Why?
Isn’t it like the boy who cried Wolf!? If the horn is used for purposes it wasn’t mean for then eventually people won’t react when danger is being signalled.