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'Police should watch shared space movie' - man in near miss claim

Ashford is the first place in the UK to adopt a large-scale shared space scheme
Ashford is the first place in the UK to adopt a large-scale shared space scheme

A pedestrian has recommended police watch a DVD on how to use Ashford’s shared space scheme after claiming he had a close shave with a patrol car.

Benjamin Donnachie has sent a letter of complaint to Kent Police after claiming a marked car almost hit him when he was on his way home after a night out on Friday.

In his letter to the police, Mr Donnachie said: “I was walking north west along Elwick Road and crossed by Debenhams, slightly round the bend.

“I was already half across the road when a marked police vehicle, travelling in excess of the 20mph speed limit, came round the corner and almost hit me.

"I am disgusted that not even the local police officers seem to have grasped the concept of 'shared space' – what chance do the public have?"

He suggests that police officers watch a DVD on shared space. The DVD, dubbed “how to cross the road”, cost £15,000 and was released in the autumn.


~ Watch the 'how to cross the road' DVD here >>>


Ch Insp John Frayne, Kent Police district commander for Ashford said: "Our drivers are trained to a high standard and I expect their driving to reflect that high standard.

"If a complaint is made it is thoroughly investigated and we take steps to ensure our high standards are maintained."


~Related article: How to cross the road movie was right thing to do - KCC >>>


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