Motorway Cops (catching Britain's speeders)

Motorway Cops (catching Britain's speeders)

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nicanary

9,819 posts

147 months

Tuesday 9th April
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I've got a Freeview box - I've been away for 10 days and it's recorded 5 episodes of Traffic Cops (old ones). When I checked the schedule guide it reckons Monday 8pm is still Traffic Cops. All very odd.

droopsnoot

12,024 posts

243 months

Tuesday 9th April
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nicanary said:
I've got a Freeview box - I've been away for 10 days and it's recorded 5 episodes of Traffic Cops (old ones). When I checked the schedule guide it reckons Monday 8pm is still Traffic Cops. All very odd.
Oh good, my box didn't record either of the new episodes last night, but has recorded two old Traffic Cops, and failed to record Motorway Cops. I'm glad it's not just mine.

Saleen836

11,136 posts

210 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Just checked mine and my Tivo box didn't record Traffic Cops but did Motorway Cops, checked my series link and it is showing as nothing will record rolleyes

Edit as just started to watch Traffic Cops from yesterday evening on catch up......it's a repeat!

Remember the one with the biker who speeds off then the traffic cop gets gobby with his fellow riders threatening them with PCOJ ?

Edited by Saleen836 on Tuesday 9th April 20:31

AlexRS2782

8,057 posts

214 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Nothing next week as C5 will be running their week long Spring On The Farm series.

In relation to the missing "new" episode last night, earlier in the day it was still showing a description for a new episode including a driver being followed and then found to have no insurance, licence, high on cannibis & alcohol, but by the evening it had changed to an episode from the first season. Last time that happened on C5 was an episode of Interceptors about 18 months / 2 years ago when they had to pull an episode at late notice due to a "content issue" - that episode never resurfaced later but the description at the time referenced the firearms squad dealing with a criminal gang / network takedown so the pull was likely related to that - maybe a court case deferral, etc? Maybe something similar with the missing Motorway Cops episode from Monday.

droopsnoot

12,024 posts

243 months

Monday 22nd April
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Seems to be back tonight.

Levin

2,031 posts

125 months

Monday 29th April
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Guy in the Peugeot 807 who got pulled for using his phone - if he'd stuck to his guns, how would the guilty charge have come about without evidence? Equally, missed a bonus collar on the same car for having its front offside indicator out.

droopsnoot

12,024 posts

243 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Levin said:
Guy in the Peugeot 807 who got pulled for using his phone - if he'd stuck to his guns, how would the guilty charge have come about without evidence? Equally, missed a bonus collar on the same car for having its front offside indicator out.
I wondered if the in-car video might have been good enough to pick him up as he passed. They don't seem to bother with dodgy lights though - there was another recent one where a car they'd stopped had a tail light out, and it wasn't mentioned. I don't know whether it's dodgy lights they turn a blind eye to, or whether they just don't pursue them if there's enough other stuff going on. I'm not sure why the guy they caught in the black Mercedes that had just been stolen didn't get done for stealing it, or if there's not enough proof of that, at least get done for possession of stolen goods.

grumpyscot

1,279 posts

193 months

Saturday 4th May
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The sound editing is awful. The cop is driving along, the pic cuts to something else, comes back to him - the scenery out the side window is different, but the background sound of the nee-naws never varies. And sometimes, you hear the real neenaw in the background with a totally different different siren noise, but the nee naw continues over it!

Sound dubbing... deserves 6 points and a six moth suspension!

BossHogg

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6,030 posts

179 months

Saturday 4th May
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Must be the same company that does The Motorway, it shows our cars responding on ambers - we don't unless trying to get through stationary traffic. It shows the patrols talking in what is clearly one make of car, it pans to an external shot and it's a completely different car, they think just because it's a black/yellow 4x4, the public won't be able to tell the difference!

Patio

536 posts

12 months

Monday 6th May
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Just watched this st and a geordie plod goes racing up the a1 after a 'suspected ' drink driver

No idea where this 'suspected ' came from

No sitting behind the fella for abit to monitor his driving, just straight to pull

Poor old fella just been diagnosed with tongue cancer, been in hospital all morning and can barely talk but plod still persists with breathalyser

WTF, felt fuming for the old boy

Mercdriver

2,056 posts

34 months

Monday 6th May
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I don’t think he had any choice, he had been reported as possibly drunk. I thought he dealt with it tactfully but still performed as a police officer should.

What would have happened if he had just let him drive on and then he had been in an accident and he had a drink?

Plus the comments on here about him letting the driver off without checking his blood, he could even have faced disciplinary action from his boss.

Two sides to every story


Viper201

7,885 posts

144 months

Monday 6th May
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Seems the suspected drink driver has been dobbed in, possibly after someone has heard him speaking and believed his slurring was due to alcohol.

Plod should have followed him to check his 'manner of driving' as he had not committed a moving traffic offence or been involved in an accident. Once stopped and in the plod car, had he been a drinker, plod would have smelled it on his breath. There was no offence committed

Once the chap explained his situation, plod should have immediately let him go on his way. Can you imagine what his wife was going through waiting for her husband to return after the most traumatic day of her life?

Malicious calls are made to the police by those bent on revenge so each report needs to be properly assessed before jumping in.