Accident/breakdown kit
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Streetcop

Original Poster:

5,907 posts

261 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Does anybody carry anything in their vehicle in the event of an 'incident'..(discounting mobile phone and RAC/AA card)

Street

blademan

493 posts

261 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Streetcop said:
Does anybody carry anything in their vehicle in the event of an 'incident'..(discounting mobile phone and RAC/AA card)

Street

Paper/Pen.
Would carry digital camera, but don't have one.
What else do you recommend.
P.S. I REALLY MUST GO NOW
Have a good day.
Speak to you tomorrow

Fer

7,763 posts

303 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Hi-vis jacket, camera (on phone), pen and paper. The old car used to have 1st aid kit, but not added one to this car yet.

KITT

5,345 posts

264 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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I normally carry a large, thick skiing jacket to keep me warm should something happen but other that the standard mobile and AA car that's it!

edc

9,484 posts

274 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Spare, jack, torch, craft knife, duck tape, spare wheel bolts, rug, jubilee clips

WRINKLY

755 posts

269 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Digital camera
Notebook and pen
Warning triangle
Visi
'Standard' spares and toolkit
Underpants

Streetcop

Original Poster:

5,907 posts

261 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Hey....you guys know it all....

Personally..I carry:

1) Warning Triangle
2) First Aid Kit
3) Fire Extinguisher
4) Disposable camera
5) Blanket/rug
6) Police yellow jacket
7) Pocket notebook/pen (no, I don't carry HORT/1s)

Street

Pot Bellied Fool

2,244 posts

260 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Not transferred stuf over to the new car yet but normally:

Cheap camera, tow rope, First Aid kit, jump leads, basic tools and there's often some boots & high viz jackets in there if I've been working on site.

Baby wipes & disposable latex gloves are good for anything where you might get a bit oily (Ooh err missus)

Flat in Fifth

47,902 posts

274 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Streetcop said:
Hey....you guys know it all....

Personally..I carry:

1) Warning Triangle
2) First Aid Kit
3) Fire Extinguisher
4) Disposable camera
5) Blanket/rug
6) Police yellow jacket
7) Pocket notebook/pen (no, I don't carry HORT/1s)

Street

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Wot! no spare bulbs?
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torch?

Streetcop

Original Poster:

5,907 posts

261 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Flat in Fifth said:



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Wot! no spare bulbs?
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torch?


Nope...no spare bulbs...(unless I travel to the continent)

I forgot the torches though..I keep two maglights in the car...

Street

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

264 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Streetcop said:

Flat in Fifth said:



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Wot! no spare bulbs?
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torch?



Nope...no spare bulbs...(unless I travel to the continent)

I forgot the torches though..I keep two maglights in the car...

Street
Five-cell ones I bet!

Streetcop

Original Poster:

5,907 posts

261 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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minimaglight I'm afraid....

As for the reason for 5 cell ones, no need. It's surprising how heavy a warrant card can feel..

Street:Cop:

Fer

7,763 posts

303 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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rsvmilly said:

Five-cell ones I bet!


Six cell, with a rubber grip... it improves the swing.

mel

10,168 posts

298 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Thats it we've all got to follow SC's example now and carry Police Hi Viz jackets in our cars. (unless you're Mungo of course in which case you'll already be driving round with it hanging from the rear coat hook, allegedly of course )

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Toolkit, compressor + tyre goo (no spare), torque wrench, quality tyre pressure gauge, warning triangle, 6 D cell Maglight, first aid kit and, in winter, a folding shovel and spikesspiders.

Streetcop

Original Poster:

5,907 posts

261 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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mel said:
Thats it we've all got to follow SC's example now and carry Police Hi Viz jackets in our cars. (unless you're Mungo of course in which case you'll already be driving round with it hanging from the rear coat hook, allegedly of course )


Serious point though...

Hi Viz waistcoar or jacket is absolutely invaluable. Whether you come across an accident, involved in one or merely brake down, you're in very real danger of getting knocked down.

For the sake of a few pounds, a HI VIS waistcoat folds up to next to nothing and will be hidden away in your boot until you need it.

(There are some saddos who put them on the parcel shelf for some bloody reason...Closet coppers, IMO)

Street

JMGS4

8,889 posts

293 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Flat in Fifth said:

Streetcop said:
Hey....you guys know it all....

Personally..I carry:

1) Warning Triangle
2) First Aid Kit
3) Fire Extinguisher
4) Disposable camera
5) Blanket/rug
6) Police yellow jacket
7) Pocket notebook/pen (no, I don't carry HORT/1s)

Street


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Wot! no spare bulbs?
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torch?

and no spare glasses?

Streetcop

Original Poster:

5,907 posts

261 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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JMGS4 said:

and no spare glasses?


Drink driving is illegal!

Street

GiJoe

74 posts

260 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Spare Bulbs, Petrol Can, First Aid Kit, Jack, Spare Tyre, Triangle, Tool Kit and WD40. Oh and a sawn off Shotgun

loaf

850 posts

284 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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Powder fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Warning triangle
Warning beacon (used to be blue in my ambulance days, now amber so as not to take the p!ss)
Hi-vis w/proof jacket, waistcoat*, and fleece (never know what the weather's going to be like )
Basic tool kit
Jack
Disposable camera
pen/paper
Spare non-hi-vis fleece
Toecap boots*
Hardhat with eardefenders/eyeguard*

*Don't technically carry these JUST because sh!t might happen, I need these in the course of my job, but they haven't half come in handy