£"$%^&U*I(OP{ !!!!!!!! Nicked !!

£"$%^&U*I(OP{ !!!!!!!! Nicked !!

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rpa.janwell

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1,653 posts

238 months

Monday 7th January 2008
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Driving from Bridge of Don on Ellon Road, blasted ST/Corsa or similar tw4t driving up my arse, acellerate to get away from the little sh1t, get nicked.

Cops sympathise to the extent they can, agree they could see what was happening, but that is it.

Arse!!!!!

Naso Grande

237 posts

200 months

Monday 7th January 2008
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Did you consider 'brake testing' him?

Reidy10_0

1,123 posts

205 months

Monday 7th January 2008
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They will be needing the cash for next years Christmas police ball.

tvrgit

8,472 posts

253 months

Monday 7th January 2008
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Reidy10_0 said:
They will be needing the cash for next years Christmas police ball.
"Care to buy a ticket for the policemans ball Sir"

"No thanks I don't like dancing"

"It's not a dance, it's a raffle"

Stang

1,754 posts

208 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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rpa.janwell said:
Driving from Bridge of Don on Ellon Road, blasted ST/Corsa or similar tw4t driving up my arse, acellerate to get away from the little sh1t, get nicked.

Cops sympathise to the extent they can, agree they could see what was happening, but that is it.

Arse!!!!!
Sh1t thing to happen Richard. If the cops could see what was going on why did they not have words with the other driver!!

jerwatt

22,222 posts

202 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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Sorry to hear about that Richard, hate drivers like that, surprised the police didn't do anything about him/ her as Stang said.

TWJPToyota

452 posts

214 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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rpa.janwell said:
Driving from Bridge of Don on Ellon Road, blasted ST/Corsa or similar tw4t driving up my arse, acellerate to get away from the little sh1t, get nicked.

Cops sympathise to the extent they can, agree they could see what was happening, but that is it.

Arse!!!!!
Pity you did'nt get number as hav'nt flexed the old muscles for a while regards young loons/lassies in t^&t motors.

Deva Link

26,934 posts

246 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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rpa.janwell said:
Cops sympathise to the extent they can, agree they could see what was happening, but that is it.
Surprised they didn't do you for racing.

hollowpockets

5,908 posts

217 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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Thats no good Richard, Were they following you or ahead at the side of the road?


rpa.janwell

Original Poster:

1,653 posts

238 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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hollowpockets said:
Thats no good Richard, Were they following you or ahead at the side of the road?
Parked up at the Bank of Scotland above the roundabout.

The Tw4ts were right on my tail - meaning no plate visible to them. Or me. Arrrrrssssseeeeee!!!!!

Chainguy

4,381 posts

201 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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Deva Link said:
rpa.janwell said:
Cops sympathise to the extent they can, agree they could see what was happening, but that is it.
Surprised they didn't do you for racing.
Me too to be honest. Around this way, that'd have been the first thing they'd had pulled on you.

These days, when I get some clown trying to drive up my exhaust, I just gently, slowly, let off the gas and start going slower. They either get mad and drop a cog, pissing off to have their accident elsewhere, or get the message and back the f*ck off. Either works for me.

danrc

2,751 posts

211 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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Chainguy said:
Deva Link said:
rpa.janwell said:
Cops sympathise to the extent they can, agree they could see what was happening, but that is it.
Surprised they didn't do you for racing.
Me too to be honest. Around this way, that'd have been the first thing they'd had pulled on you.

These days, when I get some clown trying to drive up my exhaust, I just gently, slowly, let off the gas and start going slower. They either get mad and drop a cog, pissing off to have their accident elsewhere, or get the message and back the f*ck off. Either works for me.
Thats what i do too. gets their knickers in a right twist.

Chainguy

4,381 posts

201 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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yesthumbup Works. A. Treat.

GetCarter

29,410 posts

280 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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Damn. I just leave them for dust (if I'm in the right car). I probably need help.

Chainguy

4,381 posts

201 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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GetCarter said:
Damn. I just leave them for dust (if I'm in the right car). I probably need help.
Thats my old preference, either that or getting out at the next set of lights and asking if they have an issue?

These days though, if I have my daughter in the car, I prefer the Ghandi route of passive resistance. smile

Stang

1,754 posts

208 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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Chainguy said:
These days, when I get some clown trying to drive up my exhaust, I just gently, slowly, let off the gas and start going slower. They either get mad and drop a cog, pissing off to have their accident elsewhere, or get the message and back the f*ck off. Either works for me.
I do that now. But I used to leave them as it hacked me off. Coming back from a car show just after I got Stang I had a wee fool in a Honda Civic trying to see inside my boot on the motorway. I gave it beans and left him and once out of sight I backed off and chilled. But low and behold here he goes for another try.

Can still picture it now
Nice long uphill straight.......
My mate telling me to waste him but me for once having sence and I let him past. Mate thinks I have gone soft until I tell him to look in the mirror at the BMW that appeared from no-where.
Next thing all we see are blue lights as they fly past me and pull the Civic over.

Aaahhh classic.

Thevet

1,789 posts

234 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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Stang said:
Chainguy said:
Can still picture it now
Nice long uphill straight.......
My mate telling me to waste him but me for once having sence and I let him past. Mate thinks I have gone soft until I tell him to look in the mirror at the BMW that appeared from no-where.
Next thing all we see are blue lights as they fly past me and pull the Civic over.

Aaahhh classic.
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I once had an Aston trying to race me on my bike, but for once I didn't bite and off he flew, then in my mirrors I spotted a jaguar approaching with what I thought was a roof rack!! They caught the Aston soon enough but god knows what speed they said he was doing as he was realy tanking. Not quite the civic/corsa effect but rewarding for being good [not very frequently though]

rpa.janwell

Original Poster:

1,653 posts

238 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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Stang said:
Chainguy said:
These days, when I get some clown trying to drive up my exhaust, I just gently, slowly, let off the gas and start going slower. They either get mad and drop a cog, pissing off to have their accident elsewhere, or get the message and back the f*ck off. Either works for me.
I do that now. But I used to leave them as it hacked me off. Coming back from a car show just after I got Stang I had a wee fool in a Honda Civic trying to see inside my boot on the motorway. I gave it beans and left him and once out of sight I backed off and chilled. But low and behold here he goes for another try.

Can still picture it now
Nice long uphill straight.......
My mate telling me to waste him but me for once having sence and I let him past. Mate thinks I have gone soft until I tell him to look in the mirror at the BMW that appeared from no-where.
Next thing all we see are blue lights as they fly past me and pull the Civic over.

Aaahhh classic.
If only. I have spent years doing just that: coming off the gas, indicating and moving in, even turning off and parking up to ensure they have effed off.
And the one time you do something different....

I'm not remotely bitter about it. Not at all. Even slightly. Hmm.

Having created the necessary space I had backed right off as well.

Hang on, there's some spilt milk in the kitchen....

Famous Graham

26,553 posts

226 months

Tuesday 8th January 2008
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GetCarter said:
Damn. I just leave them for dust (if I'm in the right car). I probably need help.
Thevet said:
I once had an Aston trying to race me on my bike, but for once I didn't bite and off he flew, then in my mirrors I spotted a jaguar approaching with what I thought was a roof rack!! They caught the Aston soon enough but god knows what speed they said he was doing as he was realy tanking. Not quite the civic/corsa effect but rewarding for being good [not very frequently though]







wink

jerwatt

22,222 posts

202 months

Thursday 10th January 2008
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When I do drive (don't have a car sadly) and someone does that I usually move out the way to let them past. I've heard if you put your fog lights on for a second or two it looks like you're braking but without losing speed, but they slow down as they think you are so you avoid them hitting you if actually do slow down to get them to pass you.