Copper gets away with 159MPH and 86 MPH in a 30 (merged)
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Copper gets away with 159MPH and 86 MPH in a 30
Now im a pretty law abiding Citizen, But haveing watched our Central news tv to see this swine as got away with speeding. All charges dropped. He was caught doing 86MPH in a 30 and 159 on our local motorway ,FFS. What the ***** going on here. This Stinks from top 2 bottom . How many people have been done 4 doing 75 on motorway or 35 in a 30. To say im fuming is and under statement. They wonder why the general public don,t have any faith in the police anymore. He should have lost his job, his licence , everything. Hardship to his family., Bxxxocks, the police wouldn,t give a toss if it was one of us caught speeding. His excuse from is defence was that he was a advanced Driver who was homing his driving skills. Utter Bxxxocks again, theres proberly better drivers on here then him. What would have happened if this twxt had hit a child while he was doing his 86 in the 30 built up are of Telford. That would have proberly been hidden under the vale of police policy and secretness of its ok for us to speed when not on 999 emergencies, but u the general public are NICKED and if u have 12 points bye bye to your licence.
Totaly out of order in my opinion.
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Totaly out of order in my opinion.
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Nope No Emergency at all, it was a new unmarked Vauxhall Vectra car and he was out trying it out, and by accident he happened to switch on the surveilance equipment. But like i said. No emergency, No other vehicle involved just him
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The thing is, at that time of night he probably wasn't putting anyone other than himself at risk, but the sheer hypocrisy of it stinks beyond measure.
Slightly of topic, but will a standard GSi really do 160mph, ie: 5mph more than a beemer, or was it a modded one?
Slightly of topic, but will a standard GSi really do 160mph, ie: 5mph more than a beemer, or was it a modded one?
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Policeman escapes prosecution - 159mph on M54!
No - I couldn't believe it either!!
I've just seen this on Midlands Today.
Policeman was doing 159 on the M54 in an unmarked car, and 84 in a 30!
The court let him off - something about practicing his "advanced driving skills"
Don't think it's on the BBC website yet - but here's an article from earlier in the case:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/s...re/4466449.stm
http://www.shropshirestar.com/show_a....php?aID=33164
As I say, the case has now closed and he's got off without any prosecution!
Absolutely unbelievable - he should lose his job and his license IMHO.
I've just seen this on Midlands Today.
Policeman was doing 159 on the M54 in an unmarked car, and 84 in a 30!
The court let him off - something about practicing his "advanced driving skills"
Don't think it's on the BBC website yet - but here's an article from earlier in the case:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/s...re/4466449.stm
http://www.shropshirestar.com/show_a....php?aID=33164
As I say, the case has now closed and he's got off without any prosecution!
Absolutely unbelievable - he should lose his job and his license IMHO.
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Originally Posted by NewLabour
Sounds like he was just enjoying himself safely. Rather than wanting this guy put down shouldn't we all be saying the rest of us should be able to enjoy the same privilege?
Still, fair play to the guy I say.
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I was practising my advanced driving on the M40 the other week, didn't make 159 though! The 911 in front was well over 160.
We all know the speeding laws don't apply to the Police and cases like this will make people resent them more than they currently do.
We all know the speeding laws don't apply to the Police and cases like this will make people resent them more than they currently do.
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Originally Posted by NewLabour
Sounds like he was just enjoying himself safely. Rather than wanting this guy put down shouldn't we all be saying the rest of us should be able to enjoy the same privilege?
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Another case of "one rule for them, one for us"...
You do 80mph on the M4 in Wiltshire, you get 3 points and a fine. You drive like an a-hole, and because you're in the police, you get let off!
So unfair...
I was taken to court a few years ago for "crossing double white lines". I didn't commit the offence - I was speeding, and overtook on dashed chevrons. There were two cars in front of me, and as I was passing the first car - it tried to pull out on me (they hadn't seen me) - I beeped the horn to alert it of my presence. Overtook both and thought no more of it.
I had two police officers come to the house to notify me that I had to accompany them to the station for questioning regarding an incident...
I was later interviewed by a lone office - it turns out this officer was the driver of the car that almost pulled into me. Although she was off duty (on her way to work), she still managed to write down my registration and take it further. She couldn't do me for speeding, so came up with the double whites (there were double whites on the same piece of road, but about half a mile away from where I overtook).
I took it to court (had a solicitor representing me) - I ended up with 3 points and £150 fine - the judge found in her ruling because "she presented herself better". More like if they found in my favour, it would be admitting the officer had lied.
Despite being a member of the Institute of Advanced Motorists and also a member of the RADA (RoSPAs Advanced Drivers Association), they still took the policewomans word over mine... Grr... I'll calm down again in a minute!
You do 80mph on the M4 in Wiltshire, you get 3 points and a fine. You drive like an a-hole, and because you're in the police, you get let off!
So unfair...
I was taken to court a few years ago for "crossing double white lines". I didn't commit the offence - I was speeding, and overtook on dashed chevrons. There were two cars in front of me, and as I was passing the first car - it tried to pull out on me (they hadn't seen me) - I beeped the horn to alert it of my presence. Overtook both and thought no more of it.
I had two police officers come to the house to notify me that I had to accompany them to the station for questioning regarding an incident...
I was later interviewed by a lone office - it turns out this officer was the driver of the car that almost pulled into me. Although she was off duty (on her way to work), she still managed to write down my registration and take it further. She couldn't do me for speeding, so came up with the double whites (there were double whites on the same piece of road, but about half a mile away from where I overtook).
I took it to court (had a solicitor representing me) - I ended up with 3 points and £150 fine - the judge found in her ruling because "she presented herself better". More like if they found in my favour, it would be admitting the officer had lied.
Despite being a member of the Institute of Advanced Motorists and also a member of the RADA (RoSPAs Advanced Drivers Association), they still took the policewomans word over mine... Grr... I'll calm down again in a minute!
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I can think of 30 speed limits in the UK that would be safe to drive at 60, 70 or 80 in if you picked the right time.
Just because someone sticks a sign up saying 30 doesn't mean anything
Just because someone sticks a sign up saying 30 doesn't mean anything
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Originally Posted by NewLabour
I can think of 30 speed limits in the UK that would be safe to drive at 60, 70 or 80 in if you picked the right time.
Just because someone sticks a sign up saying 30 doesn't mean anything
Just because someone sticks a sign up saying 30 doesn't mean anything
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It's so hypocritical it's scary
I see nothing wrong with doing 159 on a 3 lane motorway in the right conditions other than if it were a member of the public, regardless of reasoning and qualifications, they would be jailed
But 86 in a 30 is taking the **** in the extreme.
Seeing as a presendance has been set I should now feel confident of getting off the 160 mph on the M45 court case if and when I get pulled for it.
Oh and I seem to remember that 1 of our countries Police Forces tried to convict a Paramedic for doing 100mph on a motorway saying it was irresponsible and illegal, the paramedic is also a highly qualified driver.
I see nothing wrong with doing 159 on a 3 lane motorway in the right conditions other than if it were a member of the public, regardless of reasoning and qualifications, they would be jailed
But 86 in a 30 is taking the **** in the extreme.
Seeing as a presendance has been set I should now feel confident of getting off the 160 mph on the M45 court case if and when I get pulled for it.
Oh and I seem to remember that 1 of our countries Police Forces tried to convict a Paramedic for doing 100mph on a motorway saying it was irresponsible and illegal, the paramedic is also a highly qualified driver.
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Oh and I seem to remember that 1 of our countries Police Forces tried to convict a Paramedic for doing 100mph on a motorway saying it was irresponsible and illegal, the paramedic is also a highly qualified driver.
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86 in a 30 is excessive, I don't know of any 30mph zone that is not in a residential area so no matter what the conditions, time of day etc there is always a possibility of pedestrains, pets, pissheads etc.
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If the guy was being trained to drive the car at high speed then it's fair play to drive at these speeds. They need to be confident at pursuit driving so how else can they learn ? BUT he wasnt - he had just got a new car and wanted to try it out. This is just not on. 156 mph on any UK road is ridiculous. At that speed a pursuit would be called off in the interests of public safety. This just cannot be justified in any way. To be cleared of all charges, compared to Bikers getting locked up is extraordinary.
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Originally Posted by RB170
86 in a 30 is excessive, I don't know of any 30mph zone that is not in a residential area so no matter what the conditions, time of day etc there is always a possibility of pedestrains, pets, pissheads etc.
Other than that there is nothing, no junctions, no schools, no houses. It would be safe to do 100mph down it if nobody else was there.
Just because some tw@t stuck a 30mph limit there doesn't mean anything.
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Here's an update confirming that this is true from the BBC's website!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/s...re/4559173.stm
I just can't get over it!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/s...re/4559173.stm
I just can't get over it!
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I get this on the M20, only the other day I see a police volvo estate doing 70 in lane 1, I come up behind him but decide not to over take. He then decides to go to lane 3 and boot it with no lights or sirens on. I estimate he was well over the ton and obviously didn't follow him, well not until he had a large gap between us anyway. Decided I wanted to see what he was upto so went upto a similar speed as him so I could still see him in the distance. At no point did he put his emergency signals on, then pulls in infront of a lorry as if to hide from me waiting for me to bomb past. I caught up with him then pulled back in behind him and off he went again! So did the same thing. It was basically a game of cat and mouse. Surely they are not allowed to officially do this?
I have done the same with a bike copper before and he actually pulled me for it lol but didn't do me as he had been breaking the law just as much as I had and knew it
I have done the same with a bike copper before and he actually pulled me for it lol but didn't do me as he had been breaking the law just as much as I had and knew it
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Originally Posted by NewLabour
We are all agreed that it smacks of hypocricy but speed in itself isn't 'wrong', some of you people are starting to sound like you've been indoctrinated.
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Well thats just stupid making a dual carriageway a 30 but it's not necessarily the speed it's the hypocrisy.
So I shalll reword my previous post
86 in a residential area is excessive.
That better ?
It's still a bunch of c*nt
So I shalll reword my previous post
86 in a residential area is excessive.
That better ?
It's still a bunch of c*nt
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We seem to be going off thread here. From what I can see Shropshire guy is not arguing whether speeding is always dangerous but is p*ssed this copper gets off while an ordinary member of the public would have been banged up. And I agree. There was a previous thread about this on NSR. This copper's excuse was that he was testing the car out!!
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Couldnt agree more with the original post....
We can all go on about guidance for those that need it and what the law is there for in the first place.....BUT IT STINKS OF HYPOCRACY...
The thread is about hypocracy...1 law for them and another for the masses...not about why the law is there in the first place etc etc etc
ITS SIMPLY ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL NOT IF'S AND BUT'S...THATS ALL ALOADA CR@P!
IF WE GOT CAUGHT THEN I'D LIKE TO C SOME RESPONSES FROM THOSE THAT ARE TRYING TO JUSTIFY THE MEANS TO WHICH NONE IS REQUIRED.
Just me tuppence.....
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Couldnt agree more with the original post....
We can all go on about guidance for those that need it and what the law is there for in the first place.....BUT IT STINKS OF HYPOCRACY...
The thread is about hypocracy...1 law for them and another for the masses...not about why the law is there in the first place etc etc etc
ITS SIMPLY ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL NOT IF'S AND BUT'S...THATS ALL ALOADA CR@P!
IF WE GOT CAUGHT THEN I'D LIKE TO C SOME RESPONSES FROM THOSE THAT ARE TRYING TO JUSTIFY THE MEANS TO WHICH NONE IS REQUIRED.
Just me tuppence.....
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Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
Slightly of topic, but will a standard GSi really do 160mph, ie: 5mph more than a beemer, or was it a modded one?