unmarked car warning
unmarked car warning
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Pesty

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42,655 posts

272 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2007
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If your in the doncaster area on the M18 and a silver 5 series estate is up your arse dont be tempted to put some space between you. It is completely normal on the outside until its lights come on.
It joins the usual suspects of a few volvos which are also just like stock.

Sprintman

55 posts

220 months

Thursday 4th October 2007
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Pesty said:
If your in the doncaster area on the M18 and a silver 5 series estate is up your arse dont be tempted to put some space between you. It is completely normal on the outside until its lights come on.
It joins the usual suspects of a few volvos which are also just like stock.
This sounds remarkably like entrapment! Rather than put your foot down just lift off - he'll soon find someone else to pester!


samuelellis

1,927 posts

217 months

Thursday 4th October 2007
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I have to admit the unmarked police cars are looking more and more stock than every before even down to only having the stock aerial on show

Jonty99

4,423 posts

229 months

Thursday 4th October 2007
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Actually if you own a bangor, if you see that car behind you pestering you, then slam the brakes on and let it hit you from behind.... one less unmarked car on the road then! And will teach them a lesson for following too close!

lifesabeach

185 posts

223 months

Thursday 4th October 2007
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Thanks for the info, had reason to deal with the Blue Volvo estate last year that seems to patrol that area.

burriana

16,556 posts

270 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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Pesty said:
If your in the doncaster area on the M18 and a silver 5 series estate is up your arse ...
or, it might just be me biggrin

steven f

538 posts

216 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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if a police car manages to get up your arse you are driving to slow and its a waste of a fast car if you own one

baz1985

3,669 posts

261 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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Grey S60 around M1 Jct 37-38.

MitchT

16,802 posts

225 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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Rules about tailgating done't apply to the BiB then?

tomTVR

6,909 posts

257 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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MitchT said:
Rules about tailgating done't apply to the BiB then?
Of course they don't!

wildoliver

9,167 posts

232 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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Tailgating, speeding, dodging lights, dangerous driving, but they are highly trained police drivers wink

speed8

5,075 posts

289 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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burriana said:
Pesty said:
If your in the doncaster area on the M18 and a silver 5 series estate is up your arse ...
or, it might just be me biggrin
You still driving that old thing wink

might be looking for an E39 myself soon

burriana

16,556 posts

270 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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speed8 said:
burriana said:
Pesty said:
If your in the doncaster area on the M18 and a silver 5 series estate is up your arse ...
or, it might just be me biggrin
You still driving that old thing wink

might be looking for an E39 myself soon
Just over 223,000 miles and it's still one of the favourite cars I've ever had smile

jagdpanther

19,633 posts

235 months

Saturday 6th October 2007
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burriana said:
speed8 said:
burriana said:
Pesty said:
If your in the doncaster area on the M18 and a silver 5 series estate is up your arse ...
or, it might just be me biggrin
You still driving that old thing wink

might be looking for an E39 myself soon
Just over 223,000 miles and it's still one of the favourite cars I've ever had smile
Bloody hell, nearly as many miles as the Battlecruiser an nowhere near as old!!!

Nice going Al wink

A - W

1,720 posts

231 months

Tuesday 9th October 2007
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The 530d saloons in silver and black driven by plod are the training cars for the Hull Traf Pol. They have the usual lights behind grill, on the rear parcel shelf.



spoonoff

361 posts

214 months

Thursday 11th October 2007
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I was driving back on the A19 from Thirsk to Middlesbrough and saw an unmarked silver police Impreza, complete with large spoiler, had pulled someone over. Now that really is entrapment.

pbsaxman

977 posts

241 months

Thursday 11th October 2007
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spoonoff said:
I was driving back on the A19 from Thirsk to Middlesbrough and saw an unmarked silver police Impreza, complete with large spoiler, had pulled someone over. Now that really is entrapment.
Saw an unmarked silver Impreza Turbo pull some one for dangerous overtaking going up Sutton Bank. Impreza had to take avoiding action as numpty overtook at a bend. Female driver fast U and raced off after said numpty, pulled him at the top!! Good for her I thought, get these idiots off the road!!

Trax

1,566 posts

248 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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You have to look out for them sat on the sliproad at the top of junction 2 of the M18, they vascar you from there, then have usually cought you up before the A1 junction.

See them there daily.

Isoproturon1

3,636 posts

217 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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Entrapment ?! Sort of word the Yanks use.

You mean people were "caught" for doing they shouldn't have been doing. That's just awful.

burriana

16,556 posts

270 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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Hang on, get the high horse out again, the Lone Ranger's here!

I would say that if Traf Pol choose to use a Scooby with full on "turbo nutter b*stad rear spoiler, then they do so because they want drivers of other similar cars to think they are one of their own.

I'm not saying they should not do it, I would in their position, but don't try to defend it as not putting temptation on a plate.