Stolen Noble spotted by PHer
But police don't manage to catch it...
Following the theft of a trio of Nobles last week (story link below), a PHer spotted the company's Portifino Blue M400 press demonstrator car, registration 'M400 GTO' last Saturday night in Norwich, travelling towards Great Yarmouth.
Simon Hucknall, Noble's press relations man, said, "the PHer spotted the car and immediately reported it to the police (many thanks for this, Peter). However, the police would not investigate the sighting because the car was not showing on their Stolen Vehicles Register. It turns out that they had forgotten to list it after we'd reported the car missing.
"However, my intention is not to bash police incompetence, but to alert anyone in the Norfolk area that the car just may still be around. The thieves have obviously not changed the plates (remarkably), but even if they now have, this car is the only Portifino M400, so it will still stand out to those in the know.
"Please also let me add, on behalf of everyone here at the factory, our thanks for the kind words and support expressed on this forum, since the break in last week."
Let PistonHeads add that we wish Noble the best of luck in retrieving the cars.
Doesn't the Navtrak work? I thought all Nobles had it.
If they are heading towards yarmouth in the hot rod [sic] then surely they can expect to be stopped by customs or the ferry people whom (I would have thought) should have been alerted to this particular exotica potentially trying an exit route
kentviking said:
call me stupid... (no, please don't) but if I were the thief I would have housed the merchandise in a lorry for any potential export.
If they are heading towards yarmouth in the hot rod [sic] then surely they can expect to be stopped by customs or the ferry people whom (I would have thought) should have been alerted to this particular exotica potentially trying an exit route
Perhaps they were going to load it into a container before it gets to a port. Driving it is probably the quickest way of getting it there, I don’t believe the police have anything that could catch an M400 except mabey a Gatso
If any speeding fines are issued after the car was reported stolen somebody needs their ass kicked.
gooby said:
I cant believe it! The police incompetance is INCREDIBLE. They have blown what is probably thier last chance to recover a very valuable car. I used to think the only thing they were good at was hiding behind bridges with radar guns. They dont even do that now they have gatso's. I think the police should shoulder the insurance costs.
Echoed for agreement - how village idiot are our police anyway?
Unbelievable. Great at revenue generation. Rubbish at actually doing anything else useful. What a joke

Bernie
1)What prevented "navtrack" from working?
2)why did the police not at least chase and question the driver of the car when it was sighted, stolen car register or not.
3)who is responsible for not updating the register and how is he/she being disciplined. (he owes the guys at noble a huge apology!)
They are quick enought to catch people for speeding, eating apples while driving etc,
but as soon as they have to do some REAL WORK like catch people driving stolen cars,
they stear clear.
AGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Rant over
Hope you get the cars back soon guys!!!!
I Read about the thefts last week and whilst pottering around at Saturday lunchtime saw a blue Noble of some kind (I'm no expert on them) behind me in traffic and thought "nah, what's the chances". Saw this story and was somewhat surprised to see Norwich mentioned as it's where I live.
The car I saw was wearing "GT03GTO" though so either it was a different car or the plates have now changed
I know somebody who sold his car and correctly sent the v5 off to the DLVA. The person who bought it used a false name and address.
The seller received 2 speeding tickets a day (when the roadworks were on at Stanstead), and had to fill in forms for each and every ticket, plus lots more aggro like calls to the police. I think the tickets were even at the same time of day so the guy shouldn't have been too hard to catch!
I think I would send a letter indicating that any more form filling would be billable and that receiving another (invalid) speeding ticket would be consent to that contract.
I don't know how far it would get but it would be worth a try.
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