Silver Police Evo VIII in Sussex
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Silver Police Evo VIII in Sussex
Has anyone else seen this ? I've only ever seen it hovvering around the A24 but yesterday it was crawling along the hard shoulder of the A23 with its hazard lights on then sprinting after anyone slightly over 70. It only has LED's in the front grill so its very hard to spot, but i've heard they are likely to entice you into going after it then banning you on the spot. I'll keep an eye out for the registration next time, but i felt it was a good idea to let fellow scooby owners know.
Personally when i see a silver EvoVIII anywhere now i take it easy until i can see who's inside.
Sussex Police are taking a hard line on dangerous and anti-social drivers on the roads of Sussex.
In a bid to curb the increase in drivers who drive at excessive speeds and in a way which causes alarm and distress to other road users, Sussex Police have drafted in a number of different unmarked, high-performance vehicles that are able to deter a hardcore of motorists who insist on putting people’s lives at risks.
High performance vehicles such as the Mitsubishi Evolution, Mercedes C Class and Skoda Superb are amongst a diverse fleet of unmarked vehicles that are currently patrolling the Sussex road network.
Not only that, but due to an agreement with neighbouring forces such as Kent, Surrey and Hampshire it means that there’s an even larger fleet of vehicles of every type – so you really can’t guess if the vehicle behind has a police officer sat inside!
With some vehicles capable of achieving in the region of 152mph top speed, there really isn’t much that’s going to get away – and that’s the message Sussex Police want to get across.
At any one time there will be a number of unmarked vehicles patrolling a different part of the road network. They could be anywhere, but you can never tell exactly where, and forget about looking for large saloons with two aerials – these vehicles are much more sophisticated. They have all the kit to show that they mean business and you would be hard pushed to identify an unmarked police vehicle day or night.
Whilst some may think that it’s an expensive way to deter anti-social driving, it really is a small price to pay. For every fatal road traffic crash that happens in Sussex, it costs at least one life and the taxpayer £1,000,000.
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Personally when i see a silver EvoVIII anywhere now i take it easy until i can see who's inside.
Sussex Police are taking a hard line on dangerous and anti-social drivers on the roads of Sussex.
In a bid to curb the increase in drivers who drive at excessive speeds and in a way which causes alarm and distress to other road users, Sussex Police have drafted in a number of different unmarked, high-performance vehicles that are able to deter a hardcore of motorists who insist on putting people’s lives at risks.
High performance vehicles such as the Mitsubishi Evolution, Mercedes C Class and Skoda Superb are amongst a diverse fleet of unmarked vehicles that are currently patrolling the Sussex road network.
Not only that, but due to an agreement with neighbouring forces such as Kent, Surrey and Hampshire it means that there’s an even larger fleet of vehicles of every type – so you really can’t guess if the vehicle behind has a police officer sat inside!
With some vehicles capable of achieving in the region of 152mph top speed, there really isn’t much that’s going to get away – and that’s the message Sussex Police want to get across.
At any one time there will be a number of unmarked vehicles patrolling a different part of the road network. They could be anywhere, but you can never tell exactly where, and forget about looking for large saloons with two aerials – these vehicles are much more sophisticated. They have all the kit to show that they mean business and you would be hard pushed to identify an unmarked police vehicle day or night.
Whilst some may think that it’s an expensive way to deter anti-social driving, it really is a small price to pay. For every fatal road traffic crash that happens in Sussex, it costs at least one life and the taxpayer £1,000,000.
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but i've heard they are likely to entice you into going after it then banning you on the spot
Also, you say "i've heard", is that a chinese whsiper kinda heard whereby it is total pish, or is that from a friend who it happened to?
And apart from that, i cant fault em having ell them cars, they are needed in this day and age. There are enough nutters out there to warrant it imho.
But you only have to remember this one simple little fact, when someone is up your **** pushing you down the road, have the common sense to ignore the daft ****s, and then if they do happen to be the police, you will never get caught out. Its simple really tbh.
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Yes i was told, thats why i used the phrase "I've heard...". If it isn't used to entice people into breaking the law why isn't it stickered up ? Apparently and i'm not saying its true they followed a friend of a friend (yes i know) in his 1.9GTI (lol) to the point where he put his foot down to get away. Then pulled him over.
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i would like to know the legality of where the police would stand on this one. for instance, im a relatively new driver (about 4 months) and yes i drive an impreza. now if i saw an evo right up my jacksee looking at driving aggressively (without knowing its the police) and i then make a mistake, and say had an accident from being under pressure with a lack of raod experience, would the police pick up my funeral tab?
im looking at this from a serious point as more and more people are buying powerful cars younger these days due to the prices dropping (yes i know me included). besides booking people for speeding what do police expect to gain from this if indeed it is true.
the police are trained to be able to meet difficult driving conditions in pressure situations, but i am not, so if one is up my **** end (an unmarked police car) and i dont realise it is a unmarked car, he/she would react a damn site more quickly then i would had have more experience on what to do than me.
does anyone else feel the same on this as a genuine concern? it kinda worries me that they would use this tactic to entice law breaking.
im looking at this from a serious point as more and more people are buying powerful cars younger these days due to the prices dropping (yes i know me included). besides booking people for speeding what do police expect to gain from this if indeed it is true.
the police are trained to be able to meet difficult driving conditions in pressure situations, but i am not, so if one is up my **** end (an unmarked police car) and i dont realise it is a unmarked car, he/she would react a damn site more quickly then i would had have more experience on what to do than me.
does anyone else feel the same on this as a genuine concern? it kinda worries me that they would use this tactic to entice law breaking.
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Its a form of entrapment however you look at it. Personally i would love to have the opportunity to face the same tests and training as the police do before they are handed a 260BHP car but this is not offered no matter of cost to the general public. To say on one hand people are driving irresponsibly and then denying them the right to under-go the same extensive training is the highest form of hypocracy (spelling).
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I got pulled in the City of London by an unmarked Astra Diesel one night. He'd apparently spotted me on my phone, then decided to sit right up my ****, trying to get past me. So I dropped it and he pulled me. Had bags of attitude but my argument was he was driving far too close to me and I obviously didn't expect the police to behve like that. He checked car and licence and gave me a "warning". Real attitude problem and very unconstructive policing.
I find it hard to belive the police will try and bait you in general, I'm sure it is not a tactic that is approved and it actually doesn't make any sense. The police, as far as I am aware, aren't on commission and would the driver rather be filling out forms at his desk for eight hours or tanking around in an Evo? IMO I would be surprised to get pulled by one of these unless you are making serious headway. IMO.
I find it hard to belive the police will try and bait you in general, I'm sure it is not a tactic that is approved and it actually doesn't make any sense. The police, as far as I am aware, aren't on commission and would the driver rather be filling out forms at his desk for eight hours or tanking around in an Evo? IMO I would be surprised to get pulled by one of these unless you are making serious headway. IMO.
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There is an Octavia VRS in Stafford that I have personally seen pulling a chavved up Saxo on a friday night, and there is also a modded (Max Power) Omega 3.0 that does bait people, then sticks on the blues. Its a proper modded car, tinted windows, Lexus lights (or the equivalent), totally not the kind of thing you'd expect unmarked police to use. My mate had someone trying to bait him in his Impreza (94 JDM wrx) and this Omega then baited them, and pulled them.
Totally unfair IMHO, but I also understand that the nature of driving offences has changed so the police methods must change.
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Totally unfair IMHO, but I also understand that the nature of driving offences has changed so the police methods must change.
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seen it a few times aswell on the m23. i work in london alot so i am always aware of it it did pull over a silver celica, that had been driving up my *** on the slip road from the m25-m23 once. the celica roared pass me up the hill. as i got to the brow i saw the evo giving chase after him. "oh what a shame" i thourght a couple of miles down the road , the old bill had caught up and were in the middle of given him a bolloking!!
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It was sitting on the A24 at buckbarn lights last night, just parked up watching the traffic go by. The EVO is an easy spot, the white C Class estate is a little less obvious, and I haven't seen any skodas yet.
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well a friend of mine was in his dads 3.2 ltr TT one night going down M55 when a black car came up behind trying to entice him. it then pulled up by the side and had blacked out windows, my mate shat it and floored it at over 140mph to next junction and did one. his dad got a visit fro police next day about it and after taking to my mate, his dad (who is a soliciator) rang the traffic police at preston and blasted them for putting his sons life in danger and for not identifying themselves as police, my mate thought he was going to get car jacked. 11 months later still no summons.
so not sure on how legal this tactic is
so not sure on how legal this tactic is
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Originally Posted by phil_wrx
well a friend of mine was in his dads 3.2 ltr TT one night going down M55 when a black car came up behind trying to entice him. it then pulled up by the side and had blacked out windows, my mate shat it and floored it at over 140mph to next junction and did one. his dad got a visit fro police next day about it and after taking to my mate, his dad (who is a soliciator) rang the traffic police at preston and blasted them for putting his sons life in danger and for not identifying themselves as police, my mate thought he was going to get car jacked. 11 months later still no summons.
so not sure on how legal this tactic is
so not sure on how legal this tactic is
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There is an Octavia VRS in Stafford that I have personally seen pulling a chavved up Saxo on a friday night, and there is also a modded (Max Power) Omega 3.0 that does bait people, then sticks on the blues. Its a proper modded car, tinted windows, Lexus lights (or the equivalent), totally not the kind of thing you'd expect unmarked police to use. My mate had someone trying to bait him in his Impreza (94 JDM wrx) and this Omega then baited them, and pulled them.
Totally unfair IMHO, but I also understand that the nature of driving offences has changed so the police methods must change.
Dan.
Totally unfair IMHO, but I also understand that the nature of driving offences has changed so the police methods must change.
Dan.
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Originally Posted by phil_wrx
entrapment is still illegal, its just a story to make people think before racing down roads.
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Maybe just lucky?.... but goes to show how careful you need to be!
yeh i said he is one lucky person but yes he has learned a lesson, theres nothing like thinking u will lose your licence to slow you down
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Originally Posted by phil_wrx
yeh i said he is one lucky person but yes he has learned a lesson, theres nothing like thinking u will lose your licence to slow you down
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Originally Posted by 2000TLondon
I got pulled in the City of London by an unmarked Astra Diesel one night. He'd apparently spotted me on my phone, then decided to sit right up my ****, trying to get past me. So I dropped it and he pulled me. Had bags of attitude but my argument was he was driving far too close to me and I obviously didn't expect the police to behve like that. He checked car and licence and gave me a "warning". Real attitude problem and very unconstructive policing.
I find it hard to belive the police will try and bait you in general, I'm sure it is not a tactic that is approved and it actually doesn't make any sense. The police, as far as I am aware, aren't on commission and would the driver rather be filling out forms at his desk for eight hours or tanking around in an Evo? IMO I would be surprised to get pulled by one of these unless you are making serious headway. IMO.
I find it hard to belive the police will try and bait you in general, I'm sure it is not a tactic that is approved and it actually doesn't make any sense. The police, as far as I am aware, aren't on commission and would the driver rather be filling out forms at his desk for eight hours or tanking around in an Evo? IMO I would be surprised to get pulled by one of these unless you are making serious headway. IMO.
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Originally Posted by 2000TLondon
I got pulled in the City of London by an unmarked Astra Diesel one night. He'd apparently spotted me on my phone, then decided to sit right up my ****, trying to get past me. So I dropped it and he pulled me. Had bags of attitude but my argument was he was driving far too close to me and I obviously didn't expect the police to behve like that. He checked car and licence and gave me a "warning". Real attitude problem and very unconstructive policing.
I find it hard to belive the police will try and bait you in general, I'm sure it is not a tactic that is approved and it actually doesn't make any sense. The police, as far as I am aware, aren't on commission and would the driver rather be filling out forms at his desk for eight hours or tanking around in an Evo? IMO I would be surprised to get pulled by one of these unless you are making serious headway. IMO.
I find it hard to belive the police will try and bait you in general, I'm sure it is not a tactic that is approved and it actually doesn't make any sense. The police, as far as I am aware, aren't on commission and would the driver rather be filling out forms at his desk for eight hours or tanking around in an Evo? IMO I would be surprised to get pulled by one of these unless you are making serious headway. IMO.
Unfortunately it IS a tactic the police use, and often.
A trip to Max Power live proved this years ago, when the police had a red Porsche patroling the motorway and even enticing modded cars to race him.
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Sh*t police tactics if you ask me.
Had an un marked do this to me some time ago. An emergency stop deterred him quite quickly. Yes I got pulled over but when I asked him why he didnt see the dog I had to brake hard for he just smiled, after all it was my word against his.
They drive up your back side, you brake, they hit you, who's at fault?
Being pulled for speeding is one thing but being enticed into it is way out of order. They do it again, I brake harder.
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Had an un marked do this to me some time ago. An emergency stop deterred him quite quickly. Yes I got pulled over but when I asked him why he didnt see the dog I had to brake hard for he just smiled, after all it was my word against his.
They drive up your back side, you brake, they hit you, who's at fault?
Being pulled for speeding is one thing but being enticed into it is way out of order. They do it again, I brake harder.
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Originally Posted by Jap Import
Unfortunately it IS a tactic the police use, and often.
A trip to Max Power live proved this years ago, when the police had a red Porsche patroling the motorway and even enticing modded cars to race him.
A trip to Max Power live proved this years ago, when the police had a red Porsche patroling the motorway and even enticing modded cars to race him.