By Dan Ilett, 22 September 2005 14:45
The Highways Agency has been given the duty of dealing with accidents like this. We sent senior reporter Dan Ilett to Surrey to get the lowdown on policing the M25.
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By Dan Ilett, 22 September 2005 14:45
The Highways Agency has been given the duty of dealing with accidents like this. We sent senior reporter Dan Ilett to Surrey to get the lowdown on policing the M25.
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1. anonymous
Jumped up Traffic Wardens minceing round the country in gas-guzzling top of the range 4x4 Toyota Landcruisers that serve no purpose.
Have limited legal powers so can't investigate an accident, prosecute an idiot using a mobile phone, deal with speeders, can't help at a crash as their 4x4's bizzarely don't have tow-bar's, in fact all they seem to do is sit behind a broken down car with they yellow lights on waiting on the RAC/AA arriving and do the fix or recovery work.
Another shocking waste of taxpayers money. Buy them a Renault Kangoo van instead !!! By definition, they work for the HIGHWAY's agency. They don't need 4x4's, there are roads !!!
The call centre people look semi-useful though
2. Mike Jones
Why anonymous? Are you ashamed of your views?