Letter from the police

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Pit Pony

8,741 posts

122 months

Tuesday 30th April
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gb vol said:
As my dad always says of people wearing a hat whilst driving.

Never been in a crash but sees lots in thier rear view mirror.
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Fermit

13,075 posts

101 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Solocle said:
Screaming in 2nd? That's about 3000 rpm in my Mini One - screaming is when you get up to the redline at 60 in the same gear. 2nd is the gear to overtake in at 30 in that car.

At 40 2nd is still viable for extra initial acceleration, but 3rd becomes a better choice to avoid changing gear mid manoeuvre.

My understanding of the 335i is that with a 2.4x3.08=7.392 gear ratio in 2nd, vs 1.792*3.71=6.65 in the Mini, the gearing is slightly shorter, but it's a 10% difference. So where I'd be at 3000 rpm at 30 mph, you'd be at 3300. But the 335i has a substantially higher redline at 7000 rather than 6000.
I haven't done the workings, but there is plenty enough shove at 3300rpm for an overtake. The second turbo spools up at 3500-4000, so full boost.

Blackpuddin

16,620 posts

206 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Do the police actually have the right to 'keep something on file'? Surely it's either a crime or it's not. This seems to be some new hybrid entity.

kestral

1,747 posts

208 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Konrod said:
Hi all

I've just had a letter from the police. It states that they have video evidence received from another driver of me "overtaking and and crossing a hatched area to carry out a manoeuvre" and that I have committed the offence of driving without due care and attention. It goes on to state they do not intend to prosecute, but the incident will be held on their database.

I know exactly which event they are referring to. It was 6am, on an open stretch of single carriageway road, dry and light. I had been following a driver doing 45 - 50 in a 60 limit, At a roundabout a lorry came from the right and got in front of both of us. As we cleared the roundabout I had a good view of the road ahead (I had also checked on the left side as we went around the roundabout) and indicated and pulled out overtaking both vehicles. I cleared both, returned to my side of the road without impeding them and went on my way. Nothing was coming in the other direction. I should point out here I was in my TVR and had the capability to overtake both vehicles safely.

There were hatched lines in the middle of the road, but they were bordered by broken lines, not solid lines, and my understanding is that I can cross these to overtake but have to be very careful in doing so. I was very conscious of that before I committed to overtake.

I admit to being annoyed at being stuck behind someone who could have been driving at the limit but wasn't, but the overtake was safe (I refused more risky opportunities earlier on),

So my question is was I interpreting the markings correctly, and should I challenge the letter, or will they just get awkward and decide to take it further?

TIA.
I would forward a copy of that to MP and ask them is this what the extra 20,000 police officers were taken on for.

Really I would.

bigothunter

11,406 posts

61 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Blackpuddin said:
Do the police actually have the right to 'keep something on file'? Surely it's either a crime or it's not. This seems to be some new hybrid entity.
kestral said:
I would forward a copy of that to MP and ask them is this what the extra 20,000 police officers were taken on for.

Really I would.
Yes challenge where our rights and freedom are heading. So there are at least two questions for your MP smile


martinbiz

3,144 posts

146 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Blackpuddin said:
Do the police actually have the right to 'keep something on file'? Surely it's either a crime or it's not. This seems to be some new hybrid entity.
FFS chap try googling a section 59

Blackpuddin

16,620 posts

206 months

Tuesday 30th April
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martinbiz said:
Blackpuddin said:
Do the police actually have the right to 'keep something on file'? Surely it's either a crime or it's not. This seems to be some new hybrid entity.
FFS chap try googling a section 59
Well I might have done if I'd heard of a section 59.

Fermit

13,075 posts

101 months

Tuesday 30th April
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martinbiz said:
Blackpuddin said:
Do the police actually have the right to 'keep something on file'? Surely it's either a crime or it's not. This seems to be some new hybrid entity.
FFS chap try googling a section 59
Section 59 of the Police Reform Act 2002 refers to vehicles being used in a manner which causes alarm, distress or annoyance. Once issued, if the car is seen being driven in a similar manner again, the Police can seize it. Had I had a section 59 put on me, by as little evidence as some old guy complaining about an overtake, I'd be contesting it BIG style.

The Gauge

2,058 posts

14 months

Tuesday 30th April
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InitialDave said:
OP, if you do write back to them about this, can you ask if they've been able to use any of their evidently copious free time to find out who nicked my bike? I'm guessing not.
Obviously the OP nicked it, which is why he was speeding and doing dodgy overtakes to get away.
Happy cycling OP biggrin

The Gauge

2,058 posts

14 months

Tuesday 30th April
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OP should write a sternly worded letter to the Overtaking Ombudsman. Won't someone please think of the children!

martinbiz

3,144 posts

146 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Fermit said:
martinbiz said:
Blackpuddin said:
Do the police actually have the right to 'keep something on file'? Surely it's either a crime or it's not. This seems to be some new hybrid entity.
FFS chap try googling a section 59
Section 59 of the Police Reform Act 2002 refers to vehicles being used in a manner which causes alarm, distress or annoyance. Once issued, if the car is seen being driven in a similar manner again, the Police can seize it. Had I had a section 59 put on me, by as little evidence as some old guy complaining about an overtake, I'd be contesting it BIG style.
Yes nearly correct, but not sure of the relevance in connection to my post

Forester1965

1,760 posts

4 months

Tuesday 30th April
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I imagine if they're giving a warning under s59 it'd have to be explicit in writing. Can 'on file' simply be a PNC record against the VRN/person?

Nibbles_bits

1,111 posts

40 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Forester1965 said:
I imagine if they're giving a warning under s59 it'd have to be explicit in writing. Can 'on file' simply be a PNC record against the VRN/person?
Chessus, you're all putting too much thought into this.

No, it's not a PNC record or marker against the VRN/person

No, an ANPR marker won't be added to the VRN.

No, it's not a Sec 59 notice.

No, it won't lead to you being extradited to Mars.

It's kept on file. Just like you might keep your P60 "on file".

The Police will tell you that the letter MAY be used in the decision making process should your driving come to the attention in the future.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

martinbiz

3,144 posts

146 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Nibbles_bits said:
Forester1965 said:
I imagine if they're giving a warning under s59 it'd have to be explicit in writing. Can 'on file' simply be a PNC record against the VRN/person?
Chessus, you're all putting too much thought into this.

No, it's not a PNC record or marker against the VRN/person

No, an ANPR marker won't be added to the VRN.

No, it's not a Sec 59 notice.

No, it won't lead to you being extradited to Mars.

It's kept on file. Just like you might keep your P60 "on file".

The Police will tell you that the letter MAY be used in the decision making process should your driving come to the attention in the future.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Yes quite, I was just answering blackpuddins question asking " Do the Police have the right to keep something on file" The answer is of course yes, a S59 being an example. It now seems to have gone off on a normal PH tangent discussion all about S59's

Fermit

13,075 posts

101 months

Tuesday 30th April
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martinbiz said:
Yes nearly correct, but not sure of the relevance in connection to my post
You mentioned sect 59, so I thought you considered it had some relevance to the OP?

bigothunter

11,406 posts

61 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Nibbles_bits said:
It's kept on file. Just like you might keep your P60 "on file".

The Police will tell you that the letter MAY be used in the decision making process should your driving come to the attention in the future.
So just marking his card to discourage further episodes of offensive driving as recorded by dashcam warriors whistle

martinbiz

3,144 posts

146 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Fermit said:
martinbiz said:
Yes nearly correct, but not sure of the relevance in connection to my post
You mentioned sect 59, so I thought you considered it had some relevance to the OP?
Nope, just using it as an example of something that can be kept on file

vonhosen

40,282 posts

218 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Debaser said:
I have always been taught there is no problem crossing a broken line to overtake. Why would it be driving without due care and attention?
Crossing the lines is one decision amongst many, including the exact position you did it, what was around, how close you were to them, your speed etc etc.
Whether it amounts to without due care is with all things considered, & not just one facet of the many.

PurpleTurtle

7,053 posts

145 months

Tuesday 30th April
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I would be inclined to write a falsely contrite reply along the lines of "sorry if my driving caused distress, I shall aim not to do it again, but could you please provide me with a copy of the footage so I can learn from it" just so you can have a laugh at the DCW undoubtedly busting a blood vessel at you in their in car commentary.

Other than that file it in the bin.

s p a c e m a n

10,796 posts

149 months

Tuesday 30th April
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I was once pulled for doing the same maneuver passing 3 cars full of my mates after leaving a car meet at a pub. They were all doing 40 in their silly slammed cars on a straight 60 road so I passed the lot of them on broken hatches in one go, then looked in my mirror and saw the headlights of a 5 series follow me.

A few miles further down the road everyone passes us bibbing their horn and I have to wait 15 mins for a traffic car to turn up with a breathalyser hehe


Throw the letter in the bin