Rider "failed to stop" for unmarked police motorcycle

Rider "failed to stop" for unmarked police motorcycle

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nismocat

Original Poster:

876 posts

22 months

Friday 3rd January
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Hypothetical situation.

Rider is on a brand new bike so riding like miss daisy and a bike comes up behind with all the blues and twos on. Rider was near a police station so just continued at the speed limit as they are convinced they are about to get jumped. Police bike did pulls up beside them a few times, motioning to pull over, but there was no obvious sign they were a cop.

Google says "If a car or bike is flashing for you to pull over or stop is unmarked, unless you are certain it is the police, do not stop. Drive steadily to the nearest public place e.g. a petrol station where they are open till late, a police station or somewhere there are a lot of people, and then stop".

I have seen unmarked police bikes and it very difficult to ascertain if they are genuine.

So in a real world situation has any experienced this?

Earthdweller

15,936 posts

140 months

Friday 3rd January
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Blue lights and sirens you say ?

No obvious signs they were Police you say ?

Hmmm

vikingaero

11,906 posts

183 months

Friday 3rd January
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Earthdweller said:
Blue lights and sirens you say ?

No obvious signs they were Police you say ?

Hmmm
Remember all those fake cops in the news? Anyone can buy lights and sirens off eBay and fit them.

nismocat

Original Poster:

876 posts

22 months

Friday 3rd January
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Earthdweller said:
Blue lights and sirens you say ?

No obvious signs they were Police you say ?

Hmmm
I am not sure what your are getting at, am I due a whoosh parrot?
You do know anyone can fit lights and sirens to any vehicle if they are that way inclined?

Or are you the resident SP&L argumentative smart arse?

BertBert

20,294 posts

225 months

Friday 3rd January
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nismocat said:
I am not sure what your are getting at, am I due a whoosh parrot?
You do know anyone can fit lights and sirens to any vehicle if they are that way inclined?

Or are you the resident SP&L argumentative smart arse?
Why are you posting such a daft hypothetical bit of nonsense?

Heathwood

2,842 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd January
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vikingaero said:
Earthdweller said:
Blue lights and sirens you say ?

No obvious signs they were Police you say ?

Hmmm
Remember all those fake cops in the news? Anyone can buy lights and sirens off eBay and fit them.
So what about the police livery on the bike? Does the rider not also wear/display lots of elements indicating they’re a police officer in your scenario? Or are you suggesting plain clothes, non-liveried bike albeit with lights and sirens?

markymarkthree

2,968 posts

185 months

Friday 3rd January
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Heathwood said:
So what about the police livery on the bike? Does the rider not also wear/display lots of elements indicating they’re a police officer in your scenario? Or are you suggesting plain clothes, non-liveried bike albeit with lights and sirens?
Unmarked is what poster says, have another read of the OP.

119

11,402 posts

50 months

Friday 3rd January
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nismocat said:
Hypothetical situation.

Rider is on a brand new bike so riding like miss daisy and a bike comes up behind with all the blues and twos on. Rider was near a police station so just continued at the speed limit as they are convinced they are about to get jumped. Police bike did pulls up beside them a few times, motioning to pull over, but there was no obvious sign they were a cop.

Google says "If a car or bike is flashing for you to pull over or stop is unmarked, unless you are certain it is the police, do not stop. Drive steadily to the nearest public place e.g. a petrol station where they are open till late, a police station or somewhere there are a lot of people, and then stop".

I have seen unmarked police bikes and it very difficult to ascertain if they are genuine.

So in a real world situation has any experienced this?
Guessing you recently did.

Derek Smith

47,333 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd January
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BRIEFLY:

A police officer in uniform may require the driver/rider of a motor vehicle to stop.

Drivers/riders of motor vehicle must conform to the directions of a police officer, whether or not in uniform, for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic. Whether or not this includes stopping is contentious. There is/used to be stated cases both ways.

There has been at least two cases where a member of the public has given directions to the driver of a car who has ignored them and continued driving. In both cases, the driver was reported and convicted of carless driving.

The really fascinating bit is what constitutes a uniform. Most forces define what a police officer should wear for certain duties and situations. These vary widely. It can, in certain circumstances, be nothing more that a hat with 'Police' on it.

It is difficult/impossible to give specifics in many instances as uniform, engaged in the regulation of traffic, and directions by other than police officers is to be proved in the trial.

There are many cases which have gone to court where the is, apparently, a clear breach of the law, but the 'offender' has been found NG.

GasEngineer

1,427 posts

76 months

Friday 3rd January
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nismocat said:
Rider is on a brand new bike so riding like miss daisy
Miss Daisy didn't drive.

Crudeoink

1,057 posts

73 months

Friday 3rd January
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BertBert said:
Why are you posting such a daft hypothetical bit of nonsense?
I did recently see a video (instagram or youtube) where a policeman was saying you have to stop for unmarked bikes and explaining the law. Loads of the comments underneath were all from people saying that's how you get bike-jacked and things like that so i guess its not just the OP thats wondering.

CoreyDog

824 posts

104 months

Friday 3rd January
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I suppose it would depend on the exact situation.

If I was doing something particularly naughty at the time which any right minded officer would pull me for, I’d pull over. If I was in a dodgy area and not doing anything wrong, I’d be inclined to indicate I’d seen the bike whether that be flash of hazards or a wave but made sure I pulled up somewhere well lit and populated or headed for the nearest Police Station.

Ideal option would be to ring 111 or 999 and double check but that can be easier said than done depending on what kit you have on the bike.

eldar

23,726 posts

210 months

Friday 3rd January
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vikingaero said:
Remember all those fake cops in the news? Anyone can buy lights and sirens off eBay and fit them.
Examples of all these fake cops in the news?

ChevronB19

7,685 posts

177 months

Friday 3rd January
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eldar said:
Examples of all these fake cops in the news?
A sample is given above?

the cueball

1,472 posts

69 months

Friday 3rd January
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Back in the real world... I was pulled over by an unmarked motorcycle during the summer last year.

I didn't stop immediately, but did acknowledge them a raise of my hand and then I pulled over when I thought it was safe.

They never mentioned it, or gave me a hard time (for that hehe).

AdeTuono

7,541 posts

241 months

Friday 3rd January
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BertBert said:
nismocat said:
I am not sure what your are getting at, am I due a whoosh parrot?
You do know anyone can fit lights and sirens to any vehicle if they are that way inclined?

Or are you the resident SP&L argumentative smart arse?
Why are you posting such a daft hypothetical bit of nonsense?
I'd hazard a guess that the question is a little too specific to be 'hypothetical'... scratchchin

eldar

23,726 posts

210 months

Friday 3rd January
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ChevronB19 said:
eldar said:
Examples of all these fake cops in the news?
A sample is given above?
Some sure, but enough for a rational person's first thought that the vehicle behind with blue lights and a siren is a criminal? Seriously?


liner33

10,844 posts

216 months

Friday 3rd January
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GasEngineer said:
Miss Daisy didn't drive.
Yes she did , she crashed the car at the beginning of the movie so perhaps driving like her isn't to be recommended

TheInternet

4,996 posts

177 months

Friday 3rd January
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I understand she is considerably more careful on her GS.