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Darlo-paul
15th February 2010, 23:42
Right, i was coming home after a long day! I was doing approx 32 in a 30 (which is perfectly legal). Anyway, coming the other way Mr policeman turns round and starts tailgating me, fair does.
He then overtook me (in a 30), undercut me (without any lights on), thought maybe he was going to pull me? But no, he then continued speeding off about 40/50 in a 30 :n:
Sorry if this makes no sense, i've been working 14 hours today and that just took the piss :n:

saxo-dude-16v
15th February 2010, 23:50
police driver's are in a world of there own, own rules etc,
should have got his reg number and reported.

Darlo-paul
15th February 2010, 23:53
police driver's are in a world of there own, own rules etc,
should have got his reg number and reported.

Tbh, I was going to take the reg down, then I remembered they'd do nothing.
Just glad they didn't pull me over lol, wanted to get home get my feet up!
Just takes the piss how it was in the middle of the town, right outside a pub :geek:

aksaxovtr
15th February 2010, 23:54
ye as above i wud hav reported him m8!! poxy cops!!

willsy
16th February 2010, 00:07
There are 3 stages of Police driving standads, basic, response and advanced (to use simple terms)

Basic allows use of Police vehicles but doesnt permit use of blue lights and sirens to respond to incidents, however some forces do have a discretion of a percentage where they can 'make progress' in order to respond to an incident if no other vehicle is available

Response allows the use of lights and sirens but is still limited with exactly how quick they can travel, persuits are often not permitted or must be handed over immediately to the first available advanced driver

advanced. Anything goes if its justifyable/ traffic only usually

Darlo-paul
16th February 2010, 00:12
There are 3 stages of Police driving standads, basic, response and advanced (to use simple terms)

Basic allows use of Police vehicles but doesnt permit use of blue lights and sirens to respond to incidents, however some forces do have a discretion of a percentage where they can 'make progress' in order to respond to an incident if no other vehicle is available

Response allows the use of lights and sirens but is still limited with exactly how quick they can travel, persuits are often not permitted or must be handed over immediately to the first available advanced driver

advanced. Anything goes if its justifyable/ traffic only usually

But we're talking 5ish offences:
Illegal U-Turn
Tailgating
dangerous driving
speeding
running a red light
He came straight back from where he came from, so obviously he wanted to either check my insurance details out or something?
In my opinion, they should be classes as another road user without the blues on

Mr_P
16th February 2010, 06:42
I was doing approx 32 in a 30 (which is perfectly legal).

Can I just add that it's not legal. :D

And if I was that fly ass copper I'd have pulled you over and given you good bit of bum loving for the offence ;)

Predator_R32
16th February 2010, 07:49
most likely trying to test you to see if you booted it

SNewham
16th February 2010, 07:50
He was probably just responding to another call? Or looking for someone. I don't know really but all of them are highly trained.

wadoryu
16th February 2010, 07:57
theres proberly a good reason for this if you had reported this a good reason would have come up im sure of it

tom130691
16th February 2010, 08:21
maybe he got another call while he was behind you so he sped off to that
if he had used his blues you would have slowed down there for slowing him down ;)

but i agree its not right and they did this to a mate of mine but he has a sticker
"sorry officer i though you wanted a race"

J222JRA
16th February 2010, 08:29
most likely trying to test you to see if you booted it

I wouldnt have booted it, would have just given a lecture about stone chips lol

23carragold
16th February 2010, 10:05
Can I just add that it's not legal. :D

And if I was that fly ass copper I'd have pulled you over and given you good bit of bum loving for the offence ;)

I thought it was an allowance of 10% of the limit plus 3mph?

Claireeyy
16th February 2010, 10:10
I was out the other night and the police cars in my town were going over 40mph through the streets, that are 30s. no flashing lights or anything. looked like the police cars were playing chaseys. looked fun but they wouldn't like me doing that.

Mr_P
16th February 2010, 10:18
I thought it was an allowance of 10% of the limit plus 3mph?

That's a guideline that they allow you. Doesn't make it legal.

The speed limit is 30mph. Not "30mph + 10% + 2mph"

31 in a 30 is breaking the law. Unlikely to get done for it. But it is breaking the law.

Not that I give a toss. Speed limitssss is for idiots :P