Off Topic Caught speeding - 10% + 2 is no more

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Depends on their mood and your attitude. As I've posted before, I got stopped on the way home from a night match at Blackpool, he'd clocked me as doing 89mph, contrition and waffle from me and he let me off with a warning. Thank frig I'd slowed down! :emoticon-0138-think


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20yrs ago there was a copper who went out of his way to let speeding city fans off. i wasnt aware of this till he pulled me near humber bridge after a crazy rush home from kidderminster. i said ever so sorry mate but my pals real ill and on the verge of being sick/passing out. i know its no excuse (i think they like to hear that you arent expecting them to swallow your excuse. so make it a non excuse.) but i just let that cloud my judgement. cos i dont normally drive that fast. etc

he said we know who you are and that you go to all the away games. (im like what the?) and he said you'd better get your mate home but just slow it down.

i later related this story to a workmate who said it was his pal. he's a city fan and he goes round letting city fans off for speeding.!!!!

wonder if he's still in a job.
 
Oh I can definitely do contrite, but on both occasions I just got the penalty notice through the post, so I never actually got the chance to be arsey to anyone anyway.

Actually thinking about it I did once get flagged down by a copper and there was no fall out beyond a minor telling off so that could have been my hat trick if I’d given it large. He was literally hidden behind a large 40 sign on the way out of a village until he stepped out, gunned me, then flagged me immediately. He showed me the gun display which showed my speed as 35, asked if I knew the speed limit, which I (agreeably and not smart-arsedly) laughed at, pointed at the sign and said yes, for him to highlight that it was only 40 after the sign and was still 30 before that and I’d therefore started accelerating too soon. I presume if it had been 36 he might have nicked me anyway.

that laugh could have green lit the use of pepper spray on another day......


and going back to my previous post most of them are bald so its hard to tell who was once a fair cop....
 
that laugh could have green lit the use of pepper spray on another day......


and going back to my previous post most of them are bald so its hard to tell who was once a fair cop....
Yeah I’ve had much less pleasant dealings with the police on some other matters in all honesty, but on this one I think he was just chuffed that I’d fallen into his trap, as in the verbal know the speed limit one not the speed trap. He’d got his question ready to humiliate people and was obviously correct, if pedantic
 
Yeah I’ve had much less pleasant dealings with the police on some other matters in all honesty, but on this one I think he was just chuffed that I’d fallen into his trap, as in the verbal know the speed limit one not the speed trap. He’d got his question ready to humiliate people and was obviously correct, if pedantic
I got pulled over on the A34 years ago, 1970's, doing what I thought was 100 on a Honda 500 twin. Do you know what speed you were doing? he says. A few too many I answered sheepishly. We clocked you at 95 he says, followed by a big bollocking, then 'anyway I didn't think these bikes went that fast'. I was hurt, humbled, humiliated! But he let me off so I swallowed my pride and thought about what bike to get next. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
Even a virtual visit to Hartlepool isn't worth twenty-one quid though, mate.
Hmm. I don’t normally bite on town related banter, but I do want to stick up for Hartlepool. The headland area, the original town before industry and docklands saw the place expand, is really fascinating. Interesting history and buildings, a nice cafe, amazing for bird watchers, a decent beach, shabby but enduring.

Erm, and a smattering of elderly gents on mobility scooters with an oxygen supply thing fitted to their noses, smerking tabs.

All aspects of the good life are available, basically.
 
Hmm. I don’t normally bite on town related banter, but I do want to stick up for Hartlepool. The headland area, the original town before industry and docklands saw the place expand, is really fascinating. Interesting history and buildings, a nice cafe, amazing for bird watchers, a decent beach, shabby but enduring.

Erm, and a smattering of elderly gents on mobility scooters with an oxygen supply thing fitted to their noses, smerking tabs.

All aspects of the good life are available, basically.

How are the Monkeys?