Spies Given Green Light To Speed
Mon, 13 Jan 2014IF YOU’RE familiar with James Bond’s antics you’ll know that he didn’t much care for rules and regulations.
Now there’s one less bit of red tape for all fictional and real James Bonds, as spies are to be given a "licence to speed" for the first time, under changes to motoring laws.
Currently, officers in MI5 and MI6 have to abide by the rules of the road even when national security is under threat.
However, transport minister Robert Goodwill is to hand them the same exemptions as police, fire and ambulance drivers. They will be able to break the speed limit once they have completed a training course in high-speed driving.
Along with security service representatives, drivers of vehicles used to carry organs for transplant, bomb disposal units and mountain rescue teams are also set to be added to the list.
It is understood that 93% of those who responded to a Department for Transport consultation on the issue backed extending the speeding exemption to those involved in "the protection of life and limb or national security".
By Press Association reporters