unmarked cars ...
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I am not local to Norfolk, other than visiting in-laws near Fakenham.
Was driving on the 1065 Friday night, keeping under 70, but making swift progress on what was a very wet road.
Car came up behind me, sat on my tail, and to be honest, I did think why do that in those conditions?
Lo behold, on came the blues and I double checked my speed, under 70, so couldn't be for speeding. It was a series of corners, so I slowed thinking of finding somewhere to pullover, and the unmarked Mondeo ST pegged it past me. I wondered if he was going after the GTi which blasted it past me a mile earlier.
I don't know unmarked cars in Norfolk, but watch out for a silver Ford Mondeo ST!!
Was driving on the 1065 Friday night, keeping under 70, but making swift progress on what was a very wet road.
Car came up behind me, sat on my tail, and to be honest, I did think why do that in those conditions?
Lo behold, on came the blues and I double checked my speed, under 70, so couldn't be for speeding. It was a series of corners, so I slowed thinking of finding somewhere to pullover, and the unmarked Mondeo ST pegged it past me. I wondered if he was going after the GTi which blasted it past me a mile earlier.
I don't know unmarked cars in Norfolk, but watch out for a silver Ford Mondeo ST!!
CR0X said:
About the only time I would even think about breaking the limit, is the 1065 from Lakenheath upto Helhoughton. A good run, with lots of overtaking opportunities, essential in the summer months of caravans ...
It's a brilliant road but, unfortunately, also a a favourite for the scam-vans to stalk....Also, I think (not 100% certain yet) you can add a blue/grey estate to the list of unmarked ST220s operated by Norfolk Police.
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reckon I've blown a couple of piston rings.

