No Regrets
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Tims just dreaming. it fell orf a few years ago 
In response to police waste of time on the river when they should be out looking for real crime etc etc.. the police on the Medway that day were a special Marine unit from Kent police made up from volunteers, who give up their time for free!!! With the same powers as regular police they were actually there to prevent public order offences. All operations were carried out by the EA.
Three specific areas of were targeted for speeding offences, and the actual area the photo was taken at is actually a speeding hot spot.
Hope this clears up a few things!!!
"People giving up their free time on a Bank Holiday to put on a uniform and assist with the prosecution of people enjoying their free time......"
Interesting that anyone would regard the habit of speeding as "enjoyable" use of free time ?
Doubt that this is a concept much shared by people who have spent anytime at all on enclosed waterways and suffered from this problem ?
Unfortunatley people do need a reminder sometimes that they are not the only boaters entitled to enjoy the peace and quiet the river has to offer.
Plenty of places to open that throttle below the lock..
Quite agree, however the manpower and legislitive framework already exists within the EA with properly paid wardens, what to these civvies of questionable motivation add to the picture other than a slightly sinister tone to enforcement of the river bylaws.
I was brought up on the Thames, spending all my free time on the river, remind me to never go near the Medway, appears to be used by speed mad criminally inclined nutters!
Interesting that you equate "getting a girlfriend" with committing rape. That must tell us something ... but I'm not sure what!Getting yourself a girlfriend just might help in that dept ?![]()
Even more interesting that anyone would regard setting out to p155 people off so much that they are likely to be provoked into "committing public order offences" as an enjoyable use of their spare time.Interesting that anyone would regard the habit of speeding as "enjoyable" use of free time ?
I was brought up on the Thames, spending all my free time on the river, remind me to never go near the Medway, appears to be used by speed mad criminally inclined nutters!