A Conservative police chief who pledged to oversee road safety crackdowns has refused to resign despite receiving a driving ban for committing five speeding offenses for 12 weeks.
Caroline Henry, the Nottinghamshire police and crime commissioner, was banned from driving for six months for her repeated offenses.
The former businesswoman committed the crimes between March and June last year when she was campaigning to be elected to the post.
After being named, she vowed to tackle speeding, promising to ensure an “effective and efficient” police response to her official website.
His election campaign included the slogan “Make Notts Safe,” as he promised to “reduce crime with action, not words.”
Henry, 52, declined to answer questions about whether he would resign