RJ Almost got bikejacked
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I don know about here but in Oz for example, as soon as the blues and two come on and you aware that the police want you pull over, you are considered to be in Police custody or in other words, under the care of the Police. Hence any mishap goes against the Police, not the offender. Hence their reluctance to pursue under many circumstances, let alone make contact with a vehicle. The result is a fleet of high powered traffic cars limply sitting behind 1.6 litre corrollas for hours on end until it crashes into a house. Instead of trained coppers ending the chase in a safe way by hooking them up and turning them around on a slow corner, for example.
^ But you forgot to mention that failing to stop for the police carries a jail sentence of several years all by itself in Aus, in addition to any other stuff you are prosecuted for.
Finding people after the event and locking them up for a few years (which is the bit the UK doesn't do) is better than a chase where innocent people end up dead.
Finding people after the event and locking them up for a few years (which is the bit the UK doesn't do) is better than a chase where innocent people end up dead.
Edited by creampuff on Wednesday 14th September 16:19
ShaunTheSheep said:
The threshold for this kind of intervention should be your first traffic violation - exceed the speed limit or run a red in your escape attempt and it's take down time.
And then guess what the intervention would ultimately be used for?Far easier to catch non-compliers i.e. 'legit' people with licences, insurance and something to lose.
I mean there's a middle ground, but fk me the Saffas and some people must laugh at the British who can't even shoot an armed criminal in the act of a crime without ££millions inquiries and attempted prosecutions for murder for police involved - Azelle Scumbag anyone?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lncmj1DRPPA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lncmj1DRPPA
For those wondering why people often don't confront the scrotes, this is why - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-373586...
SonicShadow said:
For those wondering why people often don't confront the scrotes, this is why - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-373586...
Posted 2 pages ago The whole issue really winds me up. When we picked up my dads new Vespa from the dealer in London the first thing they said was 'have you got somewhere safe to put it'
Superhoop said:
vonhosen said:
Statistically it's the people fleeing Police &/or the people in on the vehicle they are fleeing in that are likely to get killed (of course some of those passengers could be said to be innocent casualties).
Inevitably though there is some collateral damage & sometimes the fleeing driver/rider (or even sometimes all be it rarely the chasing Police vehicle) collides with a totally innocent party killing them.
As was the case a couple of weeks ago (coincidentally, in the area where this is occurring) where a young boy and his Aunt were killed while his sisters were also trapped under the car.Inevitably though there is some collateral damage & sometimes the fleeing driver/rider (or even sometimes all be it rarely the chasing Police vehicle) collides with a totally innocent party killing them.
This has to be the most depressing thread I have seen on here, I have no pity for someone that feels they have a right to take whatever they like, they don't understand the value of anything, they need to be treated in the same way, if caught in the act take something away from them, the ability to walk.............or breathe............that will do for starters......
I'm pretty sure I saw those same scrotes on Garratt Lane in Earlsfield at about 10pm last night.
Two black T-Max scooters - both with pillions and their number plates removed - and travelling at quick a lick past the station.
Anyone fancy taking on a Max Max Interceptor role and trying to follow them home one night?
Seriously though, if it was possible to map sightings perhaps a pattern could be established of where they 'work' and where they could live.
It puts me off getting another nice bike with toerags like this freely operating across town.
Since RJ's close call I wonder how many bikes they've pinched?
Two black T-Max scooters - both with pillions and their number plates removed - and travelling at quick a lick past the station.
Anyone fancy taking on a Max Max Interceptor role and trying to follow them home one night?
Seriously though, if it was possible to map sightings perhaps a pattern could be established of where they 'work' and where they could live.
It puts me off getting another nice bike with toerags like this freely operating across town.
Since RJ's close call I wonder how many bikes they've pinched?
Edited by Wooderson on Friday 23 September 10:47
Hobnobgti said:
' Its a little tiresome seeing these "police don't give a f***" comments. As a copper and a biker I would love to get my hands on these scammers, but given if I even attempt to pursue a moped I will be looking at losing my job at the very least even before the possibility of one of the darlings coming off their bike is taken into account and I'm charged with death by dangerous driving. We are completely powerless thanks to senior officers, government officials and the influence of the lefty media, but please don't take it out on PCs on the street
Utter rubbish.These criminals are making fools of the police.
The M.O. is now so obvious and frequent it is painful to observe how impotent the police are around West London.
These teenagers are on 500cc Yamaha TMax scooters driving around fairly recklessly and are easy to spot. There are normally 3 of them on 2 bikes, dressed in dark clothes. The thing that makes them easiest to spot is that overwhelmingly riders on large capacity bikes do not drive the way they do.
Yesterday I saw a pair exactly as I described in Fulham and a different pair in White City.
It is fairly obvious to me as a casual observer that this M.O. is a trend and not really being dealt with.
ccr32 said:
Not wishing to add to the slightly sensationalist nature of the video, but you do see more and more of these cretins all the time in London, thrashing around two up on mopeds with no plates and face masks on. I know I sound like a Daily Wail reader when I say it but they're clearly up to no good.
Still not sure how such leniency can be levied against such people. Rob a post office of 10 grand and it would be all over the news and everyone would be up in arms. Nick a bike worth the same and no one (except the owner) seems to bat an eyelid.
Totally agree, it is now obvious and frequent to the casual observer.Still not sure how such leniency can be levied against such people. Rob a post office of 10 grand and it would be all over the news and everyone would be up in arms. Nick a bike worth the same and no one (except the owner) seems to bat an eyelid.
You need to zero in on the area they live, and eventually find out where they keep the 'peds'. With the amount of cctv in London boroughs I would have thought it is possible. That way they can be caught as they go to ride off on them with a sting operation; then you've got the criminsl acts that follow from having a stolen bike (will probably be downgraded to 'TWOC' or something stupid, but still).
ShaunTheSheep said:
Does not compute.
hobnobgti > as a copper I'd love to get my hands on... Can't because I'll be charged
These are excuses, in the current paradigm this may be true if applied literally with no lateral thinking. However the second that this issue becomes a 'priority' the police will find all the ingenuity and innovation they need to get the job done.hobnobgti > as a copper I'd love to get my hands on... Can't because I'll be charged
ShaunTheSheep said:
Sasha320 > you're doing nothing!
If someone could empower me to get it sorted, I will!BMbler said:
Indeed, scooter used to push nicked vehicle is standard procedure...
(doesn't look like the same scooters-riders-participants as in RJ incident or other in this thread)
London, but didnt say where in London exactly.
https://youtu.be/DWB3mBthdSw
bigblokeonabike
Published on 5 Jul 2016
Looks like they had just nicked this bike and were making a getaway. I think that the siren you can hear might be the bike alarm? I presume that the moped is stolen as well. This is probably someone's pride and joy :-(
Reporting to the police - although not sure how much good that will do.
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The guy is spot on! almost legend, having a cam, spotting the issue, in editing video, be him pushbiker... didn't stop them...
Half a legend!
cycle superhighway? Is that the DLR above?(doesn't look like the same scooters-riders-participants as in RJ incident or other in this thread)
London, but didnt say where in London exactly.
https://youtu.be/DWB3mBthdSw
bigblokeonabike
Published on 5 Jul 2016
Looks like they had just nicked this bike and were making a getaway. I think that the siren you can hear might be the bike alarm? I presume that the moped is stolen as well. This is probably someone's pride and joy :-(
Reporting to the police - although not sure how much good that will do.
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The guy is spot on! almost legend, having a cam, spotting the issue, in editing video, be him pushbiker... didn't stop them...
Half a legend!
Edited by BMbler on Saturday 10th September 20:15
It's CS3 so around Limehouse/Poplar area
Pothole said:
BMbler said:
Indeed, scooter used to push nicked vehicle is standard procedure...
(doesn't look like the same scooters-riders-participants as in RJ incident or other in this thread)
London, but didnt say where in London exactly.
https://youtu.be/DWB3mBthdSw
bigblokeonabike
Published on 5 Jul 2016
Looks like they had just nicked this bike and were making a getaway. I think that the siren you can hear might be the bike alarm? I presume that the moped is stolen as well. This is probably someone's pride and joy :-(
Reporting to the police - although not sure how much good that will do.
...................................................................................
The guy is spot on! almost legend, having a cam, spotting the issue, in editing video, be him pushbiker... didn't stop them...
Half a legend!
cycle superhighway? Is that the DLR above?(doesn't look like the same scooters-riders-participants as in RJ incident or other in this thread)
London, but didnt say where in London exactly.
https://youtu.be/DWB3mBthdSw
bigblokeonabike
Published on 5 Jul 2016
Looks like they had just nicked this bike and were making a getaway. I think that the siren you can hear might be the bike alarm? I presume that the moped is stolen as well. This is probably someone's pride and joy :-(
Reporting to the police - although not sure how much good that will do.
...................................................................................
The guy is spot on! almost legend, having a cam, spotting the issue, in editing video, be him pushbiker... didn't stop them...
Half a legend!
Edited by BMbler on Saturday 10th September 20:15
It's CS3 so around Limehouse/Poplar area
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