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Old 04-02-2004, 12:04 AM
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Old 04-02-2004, 12:38 AM
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I bet he uses some excuse that he was there in case it started to rain.

This does not look good on the force and would make me think seriously about gettin tooled up with scanners and jammers even more. ( if did not have them already)
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Scanners and jammers may be the only way forward.

Thats proper sneaky!!!!!
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This is pretty much how i was caught 3 years ago. Copper parked unmarked omega in the bus stop and hid behind the shelter with the gn poking round the side.

Sad wa*ker.
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Gutted, shouldnt be allowed.

There not allowed to hide the gatso's, even though they try. So they shouldnt be allowed to hide the mobile traps!
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Perhaps one should start using false number plates the same as some off duty policemen do on their motorcycles - so I have been told! I have no personal knowledge of this deception but it would not surprise me!

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I wonder if any buses stopped for him

I think if I had been waiting at the bus stop I would have asked him "how long have you been waiting-none come for ages and then two come at once don't they"
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This is in a built up area though isn't it

So presumably it doesn't matter how you are caught speeding then - unless anyone thinks it's OK to speed in 30 & 40 mph areas?

I might be a bit miffed at this happening on my favourite, quiet, rural A & B roads, but in town I don't have a problem with it.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AdrianEagle
Perhaps one should start using false number plates the same as some off duty policemen do on their motorcycles - so I have been told!
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Well just betweem you and me - and if no one else is listening - you can also get specially treated plates that do not show up the number when photographed!



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