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hellonpluto
10th June 2013, 15:30
http://i.imgur.com/gjMVNdL.jpg

i didn't take it

Brettles1986
10th June 2013, 15:37
*practice

This has been all over Facebook, it's not the first and it won't be the last. I can see why the uproar but seriously what difference is it going to make?

Davyy
10th June 2013, 15:38
*practice

This has been all over Facebook, it's not the first and it won't be the last. I can see why the uproar but seriously what difference is it going to make?

That that driver will get a disciplinary at very least, i would hope!

holdawayt
10th June 2013, 15:42
It was a prop used for a television show.
Sorry folks but its not real.

finegunit
10th June 2013, 15:48
It was a prop used for a television show.
Sorry folks but its not real.

Or is that what they want you to believe.....

PhilloVTR
10th June 2013, 15:49
I've seen a police officer driving on the phone before. But there's fuck all you can do so I just curse and keep driving

Gandi699
10th June 2013, 15:52
Police car was following me the other day in a 30 zone, whereby the lanes split into two. I was doing an indicated 30 in the inside lane, when he decided to over take me where the lanes split and must have accelerated 40/50 to do so. What you going to do? They dont obey the rules but no ones going to pull them up on it

smiith
10th June 2013, 16:04
I once pointed out to a police man he had a racing slick on the back of his van.. I got an £80 fine for drunk and disorderly.. I'd had 3 drinks.

holdawayt
10th June 2013, 16:26
Or is that what they want you to believe.....

I really hope you're joking! :fcuk:

blackie_2k5
10th June 2013, 16:57
Tom there's a video of it aswel, you sure?

MartinObviously
10th June 2013, 16:58
That red font "Police" that you see in the picture, is usually found on the rear doors. they tend to use blue and much larger lettering on the side.

I believe it to be a prop.

seems odd.

to be fair though, who gives a fuck.

MartinObviously
10th June 2013, 16:59
this is the same scenario with people taking pictures of police cars in disable bays in supermarkets.

It's not a legally enforceable bay since it's private land, so you can park wherever you want to.

holdawayt
10th June 2013, 17:56
If film crews want to use vehicles that look like police cars on the public roads they must display the letters "CFZ". This identifies the vehicle as being non-police and therefore should not be treated as such.

I can't find the video anywhere but I've seen stills that display the cfz code. It's not real.

holdawayt
10th June 2013, 17:57
Edit, here we go:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=114822612060132

Don't believe everything you see online.

Viper
10th June 2013, 18:01
Nice to see the driver in that video using his mobile to record someone on their phone to prove a point.

blackie_2k5
10th June 2013, 20:43
How you know it's a man..

Bedford126
10th June 2013, 20:46
Nice to see the driver in that video using his mobile to record someone on their phone to prove a point.

If only we were all perfect drivers just like you.......... Oh wait.

L33h
10th June 2013, 20:46
He could have been parked in a carpark...

L33h
10th June 2013, 20:48
If only we were all perfect drivers just like you.......... Oh wait.

Lmao hes gettin alot of stick lately

Brettles1986
10th June 2013, 20:55
If only we were all perfect drivers just like you.......... Oh wait.

Hahahaha

MartinObviously
10th June 2013, 21:24
Lol! :p

McGuire86
10th June 2013, 21:35
Lmao hes gettin alot of stick lately

He's probably getting alot of bus passes aswell

blackie_2k5
10th June 2013, 21:41
He's probably getting alot of bus passes aswell

What makes you say that? :geek: