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Do the Police Vans carry breathalisers?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Do the Police Vans carry breathalisers?
 The next thing annoyed me even more a few months later...
 The next thing annoyed me even more a few months later...

Unlike a female friend of my sons.
She was pulled and told her vehicle was not insured, so she produced the certificate of insurance etc. They still wouldn't accept that she had insurance and had the car removed. She went along to the station, sorted out the obvious ****-up (she had pays her insurance monthly so took her policy and bank statements showing the payments) so they gave her car back.........subject to her paying the £145+vat cost of having it removed?????
So, apparently the database was wrong or they just didn't want to check?
*snip*

I dont doubt that there is something I wasn't told but I absolutely believe that her insurance is, and was, entirely legit.being impartial to this
i dont think you've heard the full story
Sounds to me like the person telling you the story has forgotten to tell you that they cancelled the monthly payment or at least let it lapse
the insurance became invalid so technically at the time she was driving without insurance.
I imaigne she possibly re-instated the payment to get the car back.
You haven't said if the car that followed the merc was actually a police car. Even if it was, you don't know it was the same driver. Even if it was, they're human and have good/bad days, they don't always react the same way to a situation. Plus it's probably not particularly easy to assess tailgating from behind the tailgater, and if he was able to do 50-60 around the roundabout with you to negotiate, especially if it wasn't that big, implies he took the first exit; and accelerating onto a dual carriageway from the start of the roundabout's hardly a crime
Assuming that you were in the right hand lane, in which case he's perfectly allowed to pass you on the left if he's turning left (arguably even if he was going straight on, especially if entering a dual carriageway).
Merc = 3rd exit and it was a police car. I don't care about good or bad days or whether it was the same police driver, I'd just like the police to give the same treatment to someone driving a black ford escort as to a big silver mercedes.
 ) 50-60mph seems exceedingly fast to turn right at a not-too-big roundabout - just to corner it, let alone pass someone safely
) 50-60mph seems exceedingly fast to turn right at a not-too-big roundabout - just to corner it, let alone pass someone safely 
you can arrest without a roadside breath test under Section 4 of the Road Traffic Act. A breath test maachine isn't always required.
I dont doubt that there is something I wasn't told but I absolutely believe that her insurance is, and was, entirely legit.

 
	