Originally posted by TonyEnglish
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Previously on "Just been pulled for speeding"
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threaded - cops were uniformed (as they should), plus they did not charge with dangerous driving as speed was below 100 mph.
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That could be a bit hard to prove as there were only 3 of us there i.e. me and 2 coppers.
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I recon getting pulled for speeding by a plain clothes cop car is also evidence of driving without due care and attention, and should be treated as severely.
Yet, they only give speeding tickets, so I would suggest you have got off lightly.
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Originally posted by FungusA bit like Samson then? Steal his cap and he's impotent. Worth remembering.
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Originally posted by AtWAFAIK if a policeman has no hat then he has no powers of a policeman - he can't caution you or issue ticket. In effect (I believe) they had no more right to give you ticket as I do.
Have they given you caution, ie anything you say can be used against you?
In principle its a fair cop thing, best to take points (3?) and fine.
"'Ello ello ello, oooh where's me 'at gorn, damn, now what comes after 'ello, damn, I'm sure I knew."
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishNeither wore their hats.
Have they given you caution, ie anything you say can be used against you?
In principle its a fair cop thing, best to take points (3?) and fine.
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The coppers were wearing uniforms - there were 2 one with a jacket on and the driver without. Neither wore their hats. The car was a Vauxall of some description - I think it was and Omega. I can't say anymore than that as it was dark where they stopped me.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishAll sorted. Just got back from dealing with the rozzers. Handed over all the paperwork and just kept the girl on the desk talking while she was supposed to be checking my documents. I now have a bit of paper to say that everything was in order. So £60 and the points then.
Cheers for all the advice on this.
Marc - No I don't have the best of luck with cars. Do you remember the saga with the sub frame. The Ford garage on the outskirts of Staines quoted me £540 for it. The local Ford garage did it for £270. That was what it failed its MOT on.
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All sorted. Just got back from dealing with the rozzers. Handed over all the paperwork and just kept the girl on the desk talking while she was supposed to be checking my documents. I now have a bit of paper to say that everything was in order. So £60 and the points then.
Cheers for all the advice on this.
Marc - No I don't have the best of luck with cars. Do you remember the saga with the sub frame. The Ford garage on the outskirts of Staines quoted me £540 for it. The local Ford garage did it for £270. That was what it failed its MOT on.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishtracked down the license - so all i have to do is pay the fine and explain the discrepancy in the dates on the MOT
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Put a few £50 notes inside your paper license - always works in Russia
hth
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tracked down the license - so all i have to do is pay the fine and explain the discrepancy in the dates on the MOT
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Originally posted by MordacShall we run a sweepstake on the outcome? I'll kick off with a 6 month ban and £1000 fine (you narrowly escape a prison term).
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Sorry, for a moment I thought you were telling us you had met a very friendly copper
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