Is it worth reporting a badly driven car?

Is it worth reporting a badly driven car?

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VictoriaYorks

Original Poster:

974 posts

142 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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I keep seeing the same car on my way home, and every time without fail it is bullying people out the outside lane, cutting in the inside to gain a place then moving back out again. Also going way faster than the speed limit. The thing that really bugs me is the "baby on board" sign in the back window!
Is there any point trying to remember the reg and report it?

sonicbloo

637 posts

150 months

Monday 10th November 2014
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catch some footage on a dashcam or a mobile phone and stick it on youtube. Then link to it on here, FB etc, and eventually they will see it and think twice before doing it again.

..........hopefully before they injure someone - or worse.

probedb

824 posts

219 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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sonicbloo said:
and eventually they will see it and think twice before doing it again.
They're unlikely to see it and will continue to behave in the same way.

VictoriaYorks

Original Poster:

974 posts

142 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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These people are probably already doing 50 in a 40, yet this guy still has to push past as he's so important

giblet

8,844 posts

177 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Name and shame on here? Or you could throw a can of Red Bull at him?

VictoriaYorks

Original Poster:

974 posts

142 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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All I'll say is, if you see an 09 silver Passat estate, with a frosted vinyl Leeds United shield filling the back window, and a "baby on board" swinging thing, then make sure you're not in front of him, as he will try and drive up your exhaust

james_tigerwoods

16,287 posts

197 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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I spotted a poorly driven car and one of the local policemen has a twitter account - I mentioned it to him and he asked for his reg and if I had any footage so they could follow it up. Unfortunately I didn't and I never saw the car again.

Worth a go possibly?

VictoriaYorks

Original Poster:

974 posts

142 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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I'll see if I can get more of the reg next time

giblet

8,844 posts

177 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Stick the reg up on here once you have it and I'll try to find the douche via a few LUFC forums.

VictoriaYorks

Original Poster:

974 posts

142 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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No probs, I see it fairly regularly so I'll see what I can do.

TheAllSeeingPie

865 posts

135 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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VictoriaYorks said:
..., then make sure you're not in front of him, as he will try and drive up your exhaust
These kind of people I prefer to be behind me, because when the inevitable accident happens you will at least have a good chance of not getting a claim against you. Also you'll not get some other berk plough into the back of you when you're already stuck in traffic or the back of this berk.

skeggysteve

5,724 posts

217 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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VictoriaYorks said:
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Is there any point trying to remember the reg and report it?
Yesterday Humberside Police were asking via Twitter for any info on a white Kia with regard to driving standards.

So I'd say yes, report the car. They might not be doing anything they think is wrong so a word from plod might make them a better/safer driver.

VictoriaYorks

Original Poster:

974 posts

142 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Thanks all for the reassurance. I will keep my eyes open

burriana

16,556 posts

254 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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On the other hand, if they do read this and take umbrage; do you really want a person this aggressive to be part of the rest of your life?

If you can hand on heart say that he/she is a danger to other people then go ahead, but if they are just impatient and bad mannered on the road, is it really worth going to that much effort?

N7GTX

7,860 posts

143 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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I have HD clarity dashcam footage of a moron who overtook a line of stationary cars at temporary roadworks, believe it or not, because they were at RED and drove straight on. The traffic coming the other way approached and he refused to budge. I was at the front and left room for him to reverse into the gap. He wouldn't. He simply stopped where he was and the oncoming traffic had to weave into the only vacant space at the roadside to manoeuver around him. Soon as the traffic stopped coming he was on his way again except that the lights had gone through another sequence (due to his hold up) and the same thing started further up the road all over again.
I sent a CD to west Yorks police with a covering letter on the 3rd of October.

They still have not looked at it or done anything so not sure it is worth your while Victoria based on my experience but you never know.

N7GTX

7,860 posts

143 months

Friday 5th December 2014
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Shortly after posting my reply, the police came to look at the recording. Too late for an NIP they say (it took them 4 weeks to read the letter and they 'lost' the CD). They don't want to report him for Wanton and Furious Driving (contrary to the CPS guidance). As he is a known drug dealer/user, they are going to put a marker on the PNC database so that patrols will know what to expect.
So, in answer to the original question, probably a waste of your time and effort. Well in West Yorkshire anyway.

VictoriaYorks

Original Poster:

974 posts

142 months

Friday 5th December 2014
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I love that title, wanton and furious driving. I know I shouldn't.

Funnily enough I haven't seen the car since.

chevronb37

6,471 posts

186 months

Tuesday 9th December 2014
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I'd be inclined to report if you can. You never know whether this chap might cause an accident tomorrow. A contemporaneous report might help a conviction.