Pulled over for apparently doing 88mph in a 50 zone.
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not disputing the legality of the OP's actions, neither am I condoning them; just putting the road conditions into context for all those who are ready to lynch him.
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The bottom of chelmer road A138, Chelmsford. Really p!sses me off the comments of people on here.
I wasn't doing 88mph fullstop. If I was guilty I would take it but I'm not. He was on the roundabout, where I stopped, and there were other cars around, next to me. He waited then about 30 seconds then decided to come after me. In the 30 seconds after he decided come after me god knows what he could have pointed the gun at.
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& you might want to check that evidence ...38 mph over the posted limit is a court appearance
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Another epic fail - it's a short ban too.
And to the original poster; get a life, get a grip and get your dummy out of your ar$e. You were speeding and you got caught. That means you are a real criminal, and the police officer really was doing his job of catching real criminals.
God, I love these threads. Bring 'em on!
And to the original poster; get a life, get a grip and get your dummy out of your ar$e. You were speeding and you got caught. That means you are a real criminal, and the police officer really was doing his job of catching real criminals.
God, I love these threads. Bring 'em on!
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I've noticed a few times on the dual carriageway near me that I get overtaken while doing 70, and if I keep going at that same speed, I have to pass the same damn car seconds later which has slowed to 60 for the camera. And then they have to pass me all over again...
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1965 iirc ...& before that they were unrestricted, there was a brief spell during the 70's where it dropped to 60 & even 50? but this was a temporary measure to save fuel ...again iirc
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You must have a whopping big council tax bill each year fella. I suggest that you check the figures on your bill as it's a matter of a measly few quid that you pay towards the Police. Bloody good value for money of you ask me and I don't think that you're actually contributing to any officer's pension after working thirty years putting their life at risk each day. They contribute enough towards the pension themselves.....
I love it when people like you throw your teddy out of your pram when you get caught. It makes me laugh........![Lol1](images/smilies/lol1.gif)
I love it when people like you throw your teddy out of your pram when you get caught. It makes me laugh........
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I do feel for the OP, my thoughts are you do see these sort of speed traps a lot. I think what makes people mad is that they never seem to be there to help safety ie near schools and dangerous area's, they seem to be in areas that dont really need to be policed that strongly and only there for a easy nick
. we all speed and there is a time and a place, but I do feel with the OP sounds like he was just keeping up with the other cars.
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What a wankey thread.
OP: If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
I speed - I'm confident we all do. When I get caught I'll take my fine/punishment like a man, and not whinge about the Police for doing their job. The fact the Police exist is probably reason most of us have still got our much loved cars - take the Police from the equation and your car wouldn't stay on the driveway for more than 5 minutes.
Grow up and face up to what YOU are ultimately responsible for.
OP: If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
I speed - I'm confident we all do. When I get caught I'll take my fine/punishment like a man, and not whinge about the Police for doing their job. The fact the Police exist is probably reason most of us have still got our much loved cars - take the Police from the equation and your car wouldn't stay on the driveway for more than 5 minutes.
Grow up and face up to what YOU are ultimately responsible for.
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What sets people like me apart from people like you is that I see the bigger picture, and don't have the narrow mindset that invariably lead to individuals (such as yourself) getting upset when they get caught for breaking the law, then blaming everyone except themselves for it.
Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego', which means to understand. My advanced intellect has meant that I understand the concept I have explained above and have learnt from it the easy way,. Your lack of intellect means that you are not capable of understanding the concept I have explained above and will learn the hard way.
A special? No.
Except for when you consider my intellect.
Flame me!
Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego', which means to understand. My advanced intellect has meant that I understand the concept I have explained above and have learnt from it the easy way,. Your lack of intellect means that you are not capable of understanding the concept I have explained above and will learn the hard way.
A special? No.
Except for when you consider my intellect.
Flame me!
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martwrx got done myself d/c in leicester come on to d/c got up to 60 looked in rear view theirs the law in a 2 liter mondao slowed down to 50 behind me 4 1. 1/2 pulled me over do u know how fast u were going on the first d/c ?? ya i was doing 60 i told him unlucky he said its only 30 i said but its a d/c he said when u first come on the d/c there is a 30 sing in the middle of the d/c fixed to the tree ,,, sorry i didnot see it with a big grin he said tough this was 7,20 am sunday morning ,,,,,,,,,,, i had a clean licence 4 10 years went to court got a 2 week ban £400 fine ....... i was a new st 2.5 v6 mondao lol 4 years ago i am a scooby owner got stoped more in the moni than the scooby like u i was fuming keep your chin up scooby stew
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What sets people like me apart from people like you is that I see the bigger picture, and don't have the narrow mindset that invariably lead to individuals (such as yourself) getting upset when they get caught for breaking the law, then blaming everyone except themselves for it.
Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego', which means to understand. My advanced intellect has meant that I understand the concept I have explained above and have learnt from it the easy way,. Your lack of intellect means that you are not capable of understanding the concept I have explained above and will learn the hard way.
A special? No.
Except for when you consider my intellect.
Flame me!
Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego', which means to understand. My advanced intellect has meant that I understand the concept I have explained above and have learnt from it the easy way,. Your lack of intellect means that you are not capable of understanding the concept I have explained above and will learn the hard way.
A special? No.
Except for when you consider my intellect.
Flame me!
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What sets people like me apart from people like you is that I see the bigger picture, and don't have the narrow mindset that invariably lead to individuals (such as yourself) getting upset when they get caught for breaking the law, then blaming everyone except themselves for it.
Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego', which means to understand. My advanced intellect has meant that I understand the concept I have explained above and have learnt from it the easy way,. Your lack of intellect means that you are not capable of understanding the concept I have explained above and will learn the hard way.
A special? No.
Except for when you consider my intellect.
Flame me!
Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego', which means to understand. My advanced intellect has meant that I understand the concept I have explained above and have learnt from it the easy way,. Your lack of intellect means that you are not capable of understanding the concept I have explained above and will learn the hard way.
A special? No.
Except for when you consider my intellect.
Flame me!
<<Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego',>>
<<the narrow mindset that invariably lead to>>
If my feeble intellect (2 LL's - from the latin word !) can remember a few rules of English grammar, it should be "leadS to" as mindset is singular.
<<the easy way,. >>
What is the comma for ? Is it like saying "over and out" instead of the correct ending to an RT, which is simply "out" ?
Seems your understanding in this area is below par.
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OK
<<Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego',>>
<<the narrow mindset that invariably lead to>>
If my feeble intellect (2 LL's - from the latin word !) can remember a few rules of English grammar, it should be "leadS to" as mindset is singular.
<<the easy way,. >>
What is the comma for ? Is it like saying "over and out" instead of the correct ending to an RT, which is simply "out" ?
Seems your understanding in this area is below par.![Smile](images/smilies/smile.gif)
<<Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego',>>
<<the narrow mindset that invariably lead to>>
If my feeble intellect (2 LL's - from the latin word !) can remember a few rules of English grammar, it should be "leadS to" as mindset is singular.
<<the easy way,. >>
What is the comma for ? Is it like saying "over and out" instead of the correct ending to an RT, which is simply "out" ?
Seems your understanding in this area is below par.
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Anyway, my point still stands - if you can't do the crime..... etc.... (Latin for Et Cetera - meaning "and the rest"!!)
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What sets people like me apart from people like you is that I see the bigger picture, and don't have the narrow mindset that invariably lead to individuals (such as yourself) getting upset when they get caught for breaking the law, then blaming everyone except themselves for it.
Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego', which means to understand. My advanced intellect has meant that I understand the concept I have explained above and have learnt from it the easy way,. Your lack of intellect means that you are not capable of understanding the concept I have explained above and will learn the hard way.
A special? No.
Except for when you consider my intellect.
Flame me!
Intelect is derived from the Latin word 'intellego', which means to understand. My advanced intellect has meant that I understand the concept I have explained above and have learnt from it the easy way,. Your lack of intellect means that you are not capable of understanding the concept I have explained above and will learn the hard way.
A special? No.
Except for when you consider my intellect.
Flame me!
you should perhaps read the OP's posts in a little more detail; he wasn't complaining about getting caught speeding he was complaining about the circumstance and accuracy of the alleged offence.
so really your post is just the same as all the others (mine included); your bigger picture is actually nothing more than your own opinion....made me chuckle though so cheers
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Edited as I spotted your incorrect use of the comma !
Perhaps if you checked your posts you'd make fewer mistakes !
I see no evidence to support your opinion about your intellect
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I agree with your views on speeding/accepting the consequences.
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Where's the OP gone??
At the end of the day we all speed ...imagine all those times we've been 'lucky' & indeed 'very lucky' where we've avoided plod/ points/ ban, so i'd say chalk this one down to experience & double check that 'evidence'
At the end of the day we all speed ...imagine all those times we've been 'lucky' & indeed 'very lucky' where we've avoided plod/ points/ ban, so i'd say chalk this one down to experience & double check that 'evidence'
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88 in a 50 is pretty bad, but there is still no need for a cop to be sat at the end of a dual carriage way wright where the limit changes, i bet most people just carry on as normal if the roundabout is clear, the cops know this and play on it to fill their coffers!
I have no problem with coppers being sat ouitside a school, but at the end of a dual carriage way right where the limit changes is taking the ****, iuts not as if its putting lives in danger is it?
We can thank Richard Brunstrom for this tactic, as well as coppers hiding in work vans and horse boxes the ****ing sad ******!
The tools that enjoy handing out these fines should be given better priorities from the ***** on high, that copper who was at at the end of the carriage way could have been doing more productive stuff!
I have no problem with coppers being sat ouitside a school, but at the end of a dual carriage way right where the limit changes is taking the ****, iuts not as if its putting lives in danger is it?
We can thank Richard Brunstrom for this tactic, as well as coppers hiding in work vans and horse boxes the ****ing sad ******!
The tools that enjoy handing out these fines should be given better priorities from the ***** on high, that copper who was at at the end of the carriage way could have been doing more productive stuff!
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I'm back. I've been busy the past couple of days. However, on my way home on Tuesday and Wednesday, the same motorbike traffic copper, with gun, was at the same roundabout. Just to warn everybody in Chelmsford and surrounding areas.
Makes you wonder why he needs his motorbike?
Thanks for the support.
I am disputing the speed and where he was pointing his gun because there were cars next to me, and around me. I might have begrudgingly accepted 3 points but this copper is intent on trying to get me banned. As said above I don't speed through 30mph zones, schools etc, I have a clean license, a job, insurance. I'm not one of the bad guys but unfortunately an easy target for a small percentage of traffic police.
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Thanks for the support.
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