He's set a cat among the pigeons by suggesting a much tougher line on speeding. With apologies for the link to the Daily Mail, it's the place where a lot of the complaining is concentrated. The story has been carried by most papers for anybody who wants to read it elsewhere
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... eding.html
The strange thing is the audience to which he addressed his speech, the Police Federation roads policing conference. While it may seem normal for him to speak to those who do the enforcing at street level, on its own this will have no significance. First, every chief constable - now with the policy guidance of their force's Police and Crime Commissioner - sets policy for their own force. Then the Police Federation is the staff organisation for the ranks from constable to chief inspector, whose members have no policy setting role.
==============================edited to remove an embarrassing typo
