Oh poor little Policeman
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Originally Posted by JASPERTHEHORSE,Aug 27 2006, 06:59 PM
I used to use nightshift to sharpen my skills when you had whole roads virtually to yourself. As pointed out the only risk was to me and my crewmate, any "interference" on the road ahead of us would cause parachute and anchor deployment.
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Originally Posted by Nick Graves,Aug 26 2006, 06:37 AM
It's exactly the same as the way the word 'cvnt' has fallen from a normal word into one where I'm not even allowed to type it correctly.
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Originally Posted by GarethB,Aug 27 2006, 07:45 PM
who put the c**t in Scunthorpe?
i like jasper's response.. exactly right.. what's good for me is good for pc plod..
soo...
forget making such a big deal about speeding and we're all happy..
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I understand that at interview his solicitor reminded the interviewer that the policeman was "trained to do this" which presumably was taken into account for the decision.
Would it therefore be reasonable to assume that if a soldier, who is trained to kill would also get off by using the same argument if he decided to dispatch someone???
Would it therefore be reasonable to assume that if a soldier, who is trained to kill would also get off by using the same argument if he decided to dispatch someone???
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I'm a police advanced driver - I don't feel the need .... nor have I ever, to go out and test a car to max lash .... and I am traffic now and still don't feel the need. There will be individuals that will - but I am not one of them ..... and am happy to say so !
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Answers to Moggy and Carper...
Moggy, I dont know if it is double standards. It all depends on the cop in question. If for example I had of come across someone "exceeding" the limit on an empty road at 3am in the morning I would have taken a different outlook to the same person "exceeding" the limit at 2pm in the afternoon. All about speed vs conditions vs attititude in my humble opinion. I can however see why someone would view this example as double standards. I would never have pushed a car on in a 30mph, that was a NO NO then and a NO NO today, anyone exceeding limits in built up areas deserves all that is coming their way. Motorway, dual carriageway and good open A roads are a different matter. Infact once I got older and more mature I have actually seem me terminate pursuits and let the scum drive off into the distance (dependent on circumstances of course) it just wasnt worth the risk for a simple stolen vehicle.
Carper, I am now one of the top 20 sales executives for Land Rover UK. Do I miss the police service, erm..... Not likely!!! I grew to hate the Police Service and what it was becoming, hence it was time to leave. I joined to be a copper, not a politically correct dummy scared to speak to people in case I got sued!
Moggy, I dont know if it is double standards. It all depends on the cop in question. If for example I had of come across someone "exceeding" the limit on an empty road at 3am in the morning I would have taken a different outlook to the same person "exceeding" the limit at 2pm in the afternoon. All about speed vs conditions vs attititude in my humble opinion. I can however see why someone would view this example as double standards. I would never have pushed a car on in a 30mph, that was a NO NO then and a NO NO today, anyone exceeding limits in built up areas deserves all that is coming their way. Motorway, dual carriageway and good open A roads are a different matter. Infact once I got older and more mature I have actually seem me terminate pursuits and let the scum drive off into the distance (dependent on circumstances of course) it just wasnt worth the risk for a simple stolen vehicle.
Carper, I am now one of the top 20 sales executives for Land Rover UK. Do I miss the police service, erm..... Not likely!!! I grew to hate the Police Service and what it was becoming, hence it was time to leave. I joined to be a copper, not a politically correct dummy scared to speak to people in case I got sued!
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Originally Posted by John57,Aug 28 2006, 01:04 AM
I'm a police advanced driver - I don't feel the need .... nor have I ever, to go out and test a car to max lash .... and I am traffic now and still don't feel the need. There will be individuals that will - but I am not one of them ..... and am happy to say so !
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Well All I can say is...... He shouldn't have been caught. After all the definition of Speeding is getting caught.
Besides it's nice to know that there are Police cars out there that can give an S2K a run for its money.
Besides it's nice to know that there are Police cars out there that can give an S2K a run for its money.