Police parked on pavement
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Police parked on pavement
Driving along a road on the way to work I spotted a police car parked on the pavement 'busting' people for speeding.
Just now, I saw them on the way back from work.
Should I take pictures of them and name/shame or am I likely to be arrested and FUTA?
Damo
Just now, I saw them on the way back from work.
Should I take pictures of them and name/shame or am I likely to be arrested and FUTA?
Damo
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Originally Posted by damian666
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Parking next to a D/C on the pavement, on a red route, stopping drivers (saw the dreaded yellow slips, so people were being fined)
Strangely, they were really friendly(!?!) and posed(!)
Here are the pics (hosted on my PC so expect some slowness)
http://eyeb.ath.cx/untitled/images/0.jpg
http://eyeb.ath.cx/untitled/images/8.jpg
http://eyeb.ath.cx/untitled/images/3.jpg
Thats me!! ^^^^
http://eyeb.ath.cx/untitled/images/11.jpg
Strangely, this guy gave me a speeding ticket the other day ^^^^
Send to the daily mail for £50?
Strangely, they were really friendly(!?!) and posed(!)
Here are the pics (hosted on my PC so expect some slowness)
http://eyeb.ath.cx/untitled/images/0.jpg
http://eyeb.ath.cx/untitled/images/8.jpg
http://eyeb.ath.cx/untitled/images/3.jpg
Thats me!! ^^^^
http://eyeb.ath.cx/untitled/images/11.jpg
Strangely, this guy gave me a speeding ticket the other day ^^^^
Send to the daily mail for £50?
Last edited by damian666; 04 February 2005 at 05:50 PM.
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Originally Posted by Tiggs
whats the issue here? that the police were parked on the pavement???
Some people really need help..LOL....
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Oh hilarity! You are insanely funny!
Do you not think that it is inappropriate for the police to break the law to catch someone breaking the law?
What is the point of the police driving at 150mph to catch someone doing 75 in a 70? What is the point of the police parking on the pavement to enforce parking restrictions? Why is it OK for a traffic warden to park on double-yellows?
If you think these situations are OK, then perhaps it is you who needs help.
Or maybe I have just misread your comments. However, I think that is giving you a little too much credit.
Damian
Do you not think that it is inappropriate for the police to break the law to catch someone breaking the law?
What is the point of the police driving at 150mph to catch someone doing 75 in a 70? What is the point of the police parking on the pavement to enforce parking restrictions? Why is it OK for a traffic warden to park on double-yellows?
If you think these situations are OK, then perhaps it is you who needs help.
Or maybe I have just misread your comments. However, I think that is giving you a little too much credit.
Damian
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you want to get he police done for parking illegally.... but then you pose with them taking a pic on one of their bikes?? Who's side are you on? lol
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http://eyeb.ath.cx/untitled/images/3.jpg
You're breaking the law yourself in the above pic.
Why not start a thread on that?
You're breaking the law yourself in the above pic.
Why not start a thread on that?
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London area only routes that you get towed away from if you park on them.
Instead of single/double yellows they are red.
Generally on roads that are very busy. There are dedicated traffic wardens in cars that drive around fining people for stopping on red routes.
Instead of single/double yellows they are red.
Generally on roads that are very busy. There are dedicated traffic wardens in cars that drive around fining people for stopping on red routes.
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Originally Posted by fatherpierre
London area only routes that you get towed away from if you park on them.
Instead of single/double yellows they are red.
Generally on roads that are very busy. There are dedicated traffic wardens in cars that drive around fining people for stopping on red routes.
Instead of single/double yellows they are red.
Generally on roads that are very busy. There are dedicated traffic wardens in cars that drive around fining people for stopping on red routes.
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Originally Posted by damian666
Oh hilarity! You are insanely funny!
Do you not think that it is inappropriate for the police to break the law to catch someone breaking the law?
What is the point of the police driving at 150mph to catch someone doing 75 in a 70? What is the point of the police parking on the pavement to enforce parking restrictions? Why is it OK for a traffic warden to park on double-yellows?
If you think these situations are OK, then perhaps it is you who needs help.
Or maybe I have just misread your comments. However, I think that is giving you a little too much credit.
Damian
Do you not think that it is inappropriate for the police to break the law to catch someone breaking the law?
What is the point of the police driving at 150mph to catch someone doing 75 in a 70? What is the point of the police parking on the pavement to enforce parking restrictions? Why is it OK for a traffic warden to park on double-yellows?
If you think these situations are OK, then perhaps it is you who needs help.
Or maybe I have just misread your comments. However, I think that is giving you a little too much credit.
Damian
I think you need a sense of perspective mate
Had your journey, for example, been delayed because of some **** parked on double red lines, or had your house burned down because the fire engine couldn't get through in time, I doubt very much that you would be going to the trouble of complaining about the police parking on the pavement (with no visible obstruction) to enable them to do their jobs.
How much time and effort have you committed to moaning about this, and asking for advice on whether or not to complain officially?
Are your for real
D
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Originally Posted by BOB'5
As far as I am away the plods are well within their rights to park illegally.
Bob
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Well, I wouldn't go to this degree but on far too many occasions I've seen the police drive irresponsibly (in normal driving) - very much a case of do as I say, not as I do.
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Originally Posted by fatherpierre
You're sat on a vehicle parked illegally. Therefore you are in control of the vehicle and open for a fixed penalty notice LOL.
Nor is he the named keeper of said vehicle or insured for it for the purpose of law enforcement.He's fooked.