Police to clamp down on 'boy racers'?
Don't target us, says meeting organiser
Police could be about to clamp down on drivers of fast and sports cars. According to the Shropshire Star, a man who organises meetings for motoring enthusiasts in the area has urged the police not to target young people driving sports cars. He said that they should not be lumped in with those who use the streets of small towns such as Ludlow "as racetracks".
Self-confessed cruiser Simon Jones said that police officers should "distinguish between law breakers and young men and women who just liked fast cars." They enjoy driving fast but that didn't mean they broke the law by breaking the speed limit, he said.
This follows Ludlow police threatening to take action against those allegedly driving dangerously in a local beauty spot.
WildfireS3 said:
Wooohoo! Young Drivers in Fast Cars. So I can look forward to more stops from the old Bib then.
Mind you I was stopped more in my Mini than I have been in the TVR.
Same here I was stopped quite often in my Golfs/Ibiza but have not yet been pulled over in the Boxster in the 20 or so months of ownership! I feel I am a more sensible driver in the Boxster than I was in the other cars!
Rick
I used to have a lot of respect for the police as an organisation (as individuals there are some good guys and girls), that sadly has diminished, in terms of my perception of what they are now tasked to do.
You loose respect, you loose credibility as an organisation.
Like in my local rag (thread elsewhere) 'only an idiot would get a speeding ticket with the camaras sighted in high visibility and published sites'. Side stepping the fact that 3 Chief Constables got nabbed, the terminology is inflamatory IMO, and has no place in statements made by public services to the public.
But we can call them idiots (BiB contributers here excluded)

He also tried to do me for my legal tyres (which were low but legal according to the belated motorcycle city), and my exhaust pipe which had a BS mark on it to prove it was road legal.
The same policeman then tried to do me again when we saw me again outside the police station handing in my documents for not having changed my tyre! It was still legal.
To top it all off, he was riding an un-marked police bike. Need I say anymore.....
I've been pulled over about 4 times. 3 times as a teenager/student in an OLD VW Polo. And once in my old Orion about 7 years ago, but I was speeding (doing 40-45 in a 30, but I genuinely thought it was a 40 - dual carriageway outside the town centre...so I got a caution.)
And nothing for 7 years, despite trading up to a hot hatch and now a rather blatent sports car.
"Targeting" any individual group, to me, sends out the wrong message - it suggests to everyone else that they don't need to worry. It's the same principle as the continued carping that speed is the main killer - it focuses everyone on speed, and they believe that (or realise they can get away with) tailgating / poor overall driving isn't a big deal. And as a result driving standards have dropped.
RickH said:You may have more taste, but not necessarily the skill to break into, and start, something "better".
As a student in Leeds I got pulled over by the BiB in my 1986 Austin Metro. The guy had the cheek to ask if it was my car! Like I'd steal a Metro, I mean come on, surely I'd have more taste than that?
Older cars are much easier to get into, and to get going. Metros, Novas, Escorts and Astras are favourites of the car thief...
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