Old people with speed guns
Discussion
Countdown said:
Yep, useless plastic coppers that nobody cares about. A slight step up from the slightly outraged Speedwatch types, but not much yonex said:
rscott said:
Chief constable can delegate powers. They have in Essex to some PCSOs and even civilian volunteers (the SERPV group).
I call BS. A civilian cannot issue a fixed penalty. https://saferessexroads.org/serp-volunteers-to-hel...
rscott said:
This group can collect evidence which can be used to issue fixed penalties...
https://saferessexroads.org/serp-volunteers-to-hel...
Yes, a group or sad bds ‘gather evidence’ https://saferessexroads.org/serp-volunteers-to-hel...
Thanks.
yonex said:
rscott said:
This group can collect evidence which can be used to issue fixed penalties...
https://saferessexroads.org/serp-volunteers-to-hel...
Yes, a group or sad bds ‘gather evidence’ https://saferessexroads.org/serp-volunteers-to-hel...
Thanks.
yonex said:
rscott said:
This group can collect evidence which can be used to issue fixed penalties...
https://saferessexroads.org/serp-volunteers-to-hel...
Yes, a group or sad bds ‘gather evidence’ https://saferessexroads.org/serp-volunteers-to-hel...
Thanks.
yonex said:
rscott said:
Well at least 20 keepers have received S172/NIPs from Essex Police based on evidence from this group so far... After 3 sessions.
So a bunch of saddos then. Frees up the tiny number of police in our area to do more useful things - like catch the hare coursers who are operating round here. Or deal with the latest spate of burglaries.
yonex said:
Countdown said:
Yep, useless plastic coppers that nobody cares about. Escort3500 said:
ClaphamBoxS said:
Johnnytheboy said:
It's a matter of public record that Speedwatch volunteers come in threes:
1. A gaunt skinny man that looks like a corpse
2. A red faced, jolly looking fat man
3. A slightly confused looking woman who is never holding the actual speed gun.
The confused woman is never holding the speed gun but is ALWAYS holding the clipboard...1. A gaunt skinny man that looks like a corpse
2. A red faced, jolly looking fat man
3. A slightly confused looking woman who is never holding the actual speed gun.
2. is wearing an old pair of cavalry-twill trousers stained around the crotch area, a tight tattersall checked cotton shirt with some buttons missing, a green tie with horse and hound motifs, a diamond-pattern cardigan with leather sleeve and cuff patches and worn brogues with heel and toe segs
3. is wearing a heavy plaid, mid-calf skirt, a pale yellow nylon blouse with an ostentatious frill on the front and a cameo brooch at the collar, thick grey wrinkly tights and heavy brown slip-on shoes with tassels
And they’ll all have hi-viz waistcoats with the parish council’s name and coat-of-arms on the back.
They rarely venture out in the Winter, or when it's raining, so you are safe, then. In fact, it's on record that at least one of them didn't even know which way to point the gun they were holding. Been moaned at a few times by these types and have been under the limit every time. I can't wait to sign up when my life is almost over.
Digby said:
They rarely venture out in the Winter, or when it's raining, so you are safe, then. In fact, it's on record that at least one of them didn't even know which way to point the gun they were holding. Been moaned at a few times by these types and have been under the limit every time. I can't wait to sign up when my life is almost over.
How exactly have you been moaned at by Speedwatch volunteers assuming you were travelling past them at 30mph...do you lip read?We go out in all weathers, wet, cold, wind and sun and given the whole point is to keep people to the limit we are hardly going to moan when they do exactly that. Still it’s much easier to criticise volunteers so that you can sound ‘cool’.
Bobtherallyfan said:
How exactly have you been moaned at by Speedwatch volunteers assuming you were travelling past them at 30mph...do you lip read?
We go out in all weathers, wet, cold, wind and sun and given the whole point is to keep people to the limit we are hardly going to moan when they do exactly that. Still it’s much easier to criticise volunteers so that you can sound ‘cool’.
At least we can take some satisfaction from you getting cold and wet in your mistaken pursuit of vengeance.We go out in all weathers, wet, cold, wind and sun and given the whole point is to keep people to the limit we are hardly going to moan when they do exactly that. Still it’s much easier to criticise volunteers so that you can sound ‘cool’.
Bobtherallyfan said:
How exactly have you been moaned at by Speedwatch volunteers assuming you were travelling past them at 30mph...do you lip read?
We go out in all weathers, wet, cold, wind and sun and given the whole point is to keep people to the limit we are hardly going to moan when they do exactly that. Still it’s much easier to criticise volunteers so that you can sound ‘cool’.
Waving their arms at the side of the road with 'slow down' gestures. One even stepped into the road to make their point over in Essex.We go out in all weathers, wet, cold, wind and sun and given the whole point is to keep people to the limit we are hardly going to moan when they do exactly that. Still it’s much easier to criticise volunteers so that you can sound ‘cool’.
Must have just been lucky re: the weather. Never seen any other than on warm, dry days.
EDIT!
I forgot the most important example! (I'm sure I posted about it on here so may have to hunt for the specifics)
I received a letter at work suggesting I was traveling at something like 34 or 35 in a 30 zone by CSWs. Unhappy with this because 1) I had seen them and 2) I was in a huge truck trying to climb a large hill, I denied it and asked them to check their tracker system for that date and tacho data. Surprise, surprise, I was under 30 mph.
Is that "cool" enough for you?
Also, for the record, the Essex incident happened in a 30 zone when I was travelling at 20 (all data to prove this was available at the time).
More edits...
I found the info on here...
"Just had a letter sent to work, signed by some police officer suggesting I was caught at 37 mph in a 30 zone and that I am now on their system and if caught again I could be fined"
The actual speed was 28 mph.
Someone who runs / ran a CSW group said it could have been down to training or doppler shift picking up a faster vehicle behind (highly unlikely) and also that their equipment wasn't calibrated to the levels of equipment the police use.
I also forgot to add that this was the second time my company was contacted and both times the CSWs were wrong. I also had a group say they would call my company to complain when I declared I had evidence I could show them that I was not speeding. It became clear to me very early on that many of them just hated vehicles. In fact, I remember a certain group being disbanded by the police due to "suspect figures" iirc.
Bobtherallyfan said:
given the whole point is to keep people to the limit we are hardly going to moan when they do exactly that.
Feel free to reply whenever you wish and explain to me why I should feel fortunate that these groups exist. Should be interesting.Edited by Digby on Sunday 25th August 22:59
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