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Les Owen, Chief Superintendent of London's traffic police and founder of the city's speed camera program, was caught in a police car doing more than double the legal speed. Owen was not on an emergency call, but rather was late for a meeting. The Vauxhall Omega police car was driven by another officer at high-speed, including 82 MPH through a 40 MPH zone, throughout the journey. The London Telegraph learned of the case when Owen's driver appealed a court decision applying six points to his driver's license.The chief superintendent has not been accused of a criminal offence and he is expected to deny acting improperly if he is accused of misconduct. Mr Owen launched a campaign called London Safety Camera Partnership 18 months ago, which involved new digital speeding cameras for an accident black spot.Source: Anti-speed police chief clocked at 82mph in 40mph zone (London Telegraph (UK), 4/17/2005)