if i am reading this right (if I'm not tell me!!)
people here KNOW the rule eg stop at red light make sure safe the proceed, SLOW down going pass posted road works(keeping in mind coso state we are only permitted to do 20km above limit so 45km/h max)
and what you are saying is you WOULD do what ever speed you like and if you course an mva and worse case you kill someone, its not your fault!!
i think it is simple!! the rules are there for a reason to protect us all!! if you break the rules sorry to say i would expect you cop the full weight of the law.
yes the law state that in simple terms states we as emergency responder can break some road rules, ONLY IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO!!
we have to be accountable for all our actions!!!!
Now you have parts of this right and parts very very wrong. The suggestion of breaking COSO's and SOP's and then attempting to play off that I would not be at fault, is entirely incorrect. All I said was that in certain circumstances, I would happily not strictly adhere to COSO's and SOP's. I think that it may be hard for people to grasp the varied nature of our responses, and the areas that we drive through that have special speed limits. For exmaple, if I were going to a job that required a more time critical response than normal, and I enter a school zone with two children standing off to the side of the road, yet on the roadway side of the school fencing, and the area in which I am driving has plently of visibility, I will happily chug along through there at a cracking pace. If I feel it necessary, I may even drift to the opposite side of the road to allow an extended safety cushion around the children.
The point is that at times, and with proper training, and under very specific circumstances, I am happy to take on the responsibility of making my own decisions. If everything went pear shaped would I expect to have the book thrown at me? OF COURSE! Not for one second would I dare to think that by stepping outside of COSO's and SOP's I was still entitled to protection by the CFS.
The long and short of it is that sometimes decisions need to be made in the heat of the moment, we can only use our SOP's and COSO's as a guide. If a rule needs to be bent, or smashed, now and then for a positive outcome, then so be it. We can't adhere to the book 24/7.
And yes, I expect that my opinion will cause a shitstorm, but hey, when hasn't that been the case?