Caporegime
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is that meant to be sarcastic? The only people who would be worried about this is if they had something to hide, imo.volospian said:Shining their torch into the back of the car?? Cheeky scumbags. I don't know if I could have controlled myself in such a situation!![]()
I would imagine simple statistics would mean yes. But they could be involved in anything to do with the police force. I don't think the traffic cops are going to come and voice themselves in here though do you?fonzee said:any coppers on ocuk?
LeperousDust said:I would imagine simple statistics would mean yes. But they could be involved in anything to do with the police force. I don't think the traffic cops are going to come and voice themselves in here though do you?
chesterstu said:is that meant to be sarcastic? The only people who would be worried about this is if they had something to hide, imo.
Shock said:Second time I got to sit in the back of the T5 whilst being interrogatedthen told off for accelerating too quickly from a junction...
russ9898 said:i wasnt worried...just didnt really see any need for it...or what it achived.
Gilly said:I've a mixed bag of experience. Some are nice fellas, some are ****.
theDude said:in the end r220 got a producer and i got a section 59, i gues as they couldnt give me a producer as they didnt know what police station was local to me
the amusing thing is that it states that the officer has to be uniformed to hand out a section 59, these were undercover and therefore it doesn't even stand.
Section 59 Police Reform Act 2002 said:59 Vehicles used in manner causing alarm, distress or annoyance
(1) Where a constable in uniform has reasonable grounds for believing that a motor vehicle is being used on any occasion in a manner which-
(a) contravenes section 3 or 34 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (c. 52) (careless and inconsiderate driving and prohibition of off-road driving), and
(b) is causing, or is likely to cause, alarm, distress or annoyance to members of the public,
he shall have the powers set out in subsection (3).
(2) A constable in uniform shall also have the powers set out in subsection (3) where he has reasonable grounds for believing that a motor vehicle has been used on any occasion in a manner falling within subsection (1).
(3) Those powers are-
(a) power, if the motor vehicle is moving, to order the person driving it to stop the vehicle;
(b) power to seize and remove the motor vehicle;
(c) power, for the purposes of exercising a power falling within paragraph (a) or (b), to enter any premises on which he has reasonable grounds for believing the motor vehicle to be;
(d) power to use reasonable force, if necessary, in the exercise of any power conferred by any of paragraphs to (a) to (c).
(4) A constable shall not seize a motor vehicle in the exercise of the powers conferred on him by this section unless-
(a) he has warned the person appearing to him to be the person whose use falls within subsection (1) that he will seize it, if that use continues or is repeated; and
(b) it appears to him that the use has continued or been repeated after the the warning.
(5) Subsection (4) does not require a warning to be given by a constable on any occasion on which he would otherwise have the power to seize a motor vehicle under this section if-
(a) the circumstances make it impracticable for him to give the warning;
(b) the constable has already on that occasion given a warning under that subsection in respect of any use of that motor vehicle or of another motor vehicle by that person or any other person;
(c) the constable has reasonable grounds for believing that such a warning has been given on that occasion otherwise than by him; or
(d) the constable has reasonable grounds for believing that the person whose use of that motor vehicle on that occasion would justify the seizure is a person to whom a warning under that subsection has been given (whether or not by that constable or in respect the same vehicle or the same or a similar use) on a previous occasion in the previous twelve months.
(6) A person who fails to comply with an order under subsection (3)(a) is guilty of an offence and shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
(7) Subsection (3)(c) does not authorise entry into a private dwelling house.
(8) The powers conferred on a constable by this section shall be exercisable only at a time when regulations under section 60 are in force.
(9) In this section-
"driving" has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1988 (c. 52);
"motor vehicle" means any mechanically propelled vehicle, whether or not it is intended or adapted for use on roads; and
"private dwelling house" does not include any garage or other structure occupied with the dwelling house, or any land appurtenant to the dwelling house.
kaiowas said:Had a traffic car follow me home from work the other week for no apparent reason. Followed me all the way to the door before turning around (we live in a cul-de-sac) and disappearing without saying a word.
Very odd.
Ever think the two are related?Violent-J said:I've also been pulled over 6 times by the police, I love their faces when I show them my license and insurance document, all the tyres have tread, it has an in date tax disk etc. I just act real arrogant and I'm quite cheeky to them and smug, they get really ****** off but they can't do anything![]()
Violent-J said:I've also been pulled over 6 times by the police
Violent-J said:I've also been pulled over 6 times by the police, I love their faces when I show them my license and insurance document, all the tyres have tread, it has an in date tax disk etc. I just act real arrogant and I'm quite cheeky to them and smug, they get really ****** off but they can't do anything![]()
Violent-J said:I've also been pulled over 6 times by the police, I love their faces when I show them my license and insurance document, all the tyres have tread, it has an in date tax disk etc. I just act real arrogant and I'm quite cheeky to them and smug, they get really ****** off but they can't do anything![]()
Meridian said:"This car is taxed, MoTed and insured - go and catch some proper criminals"