True.You get a few showing up at bike meets round here, often recruiting people for bike-safe riding courses. And that's no bad thing. I'd rather they stopped and took the time to talk to riders about safety and responsible riding instead of hiding in hedges with cameras or surveilling us with drones. One thing about bike cops is most of them are bikers themselves and genuinely care about improving riding standards and reducing accidents rather than just acting as revenue collectors.
They do come out of the woodwork in force when there's a road accident as they can get through the traffic quickest.
I've nothing negative to say about two wheeled blue lighters. They have always seemed to me to be the better face of the constabulary.
For what it's worth, I accept that, all of the guys and gals in blue have, in the main, a pretty tough job to do in todays society.
Probably need to leave it there or we might be put onto a watch list....
