Why do we stop people for speeding? Well, we have a story for you. It’s pretty mundane… It’s not part of a target operation, enhanced enforcement, or day of action. It’s just an officer, doing his job. It was around 7 o’clock on the 7th January on Roman Bank at Ingoldmells, when PC Key stopped a driver for speeding and having a light out. This is the sort of stop we face criticism for from some. “Go and catch some real criminals” is a phrase we are familiar with. We don’t need any justification for taking action to keep the roads safe, however in this case the driver went on to fail a breath test with a roadside reading of 104ug – three times the legal limit for alcohol. It’s all in a day’s work for PC Key. Drivers causing a potential risk on our roads are not unusual or remarkable, sadly. As a member of the Roads Policing Team, this is PC Key using observation, judgement and the police powers available to him, in order to protect the public. In this case the driver was speeding and three times over the limit. In 2024, speeding, carelessness, recklessness, aggressive driving and drink driving were contributory factors in nearly half of all fatal collision on our roads. This is why we stop people for speeding.