DID PH STICKER SAVE LICENCE?
DID PH STICKER SAVE LICENCE?
Author
Discussion

doorman

Original Poster:

1,545 posts

213 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
I think I had a very lucky escape today, stopped by unmarked black BMW east bound between Havant & Chichester A27. I was stretching the legs on The Volvo with a ST220 trying to catch me and we both got tugged. Very sympathetic police officer gave me the option of fixed penalty of 3 points and £60 which I accepted gracefully.
He commented on my PH sticker in the rear screen with a wry smile, so perhaps that saved my licence today, as in fairness, he had me well into 3 figures but recorded me at 97.76.
So, officer, if you’re reading this as I suspect you may well be,( PH member perhaps?) thanks very much for your courtesy and discretion , and allowing me to keep my licence today.

geofflowe

1,723 posts

301 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
I had the same thing going to Goodwood last year when I overtook the only car on the A27 (a 3 series compact) and then had the gradual realisation that the car I whizzed past was now behind me with a couple of blue flashing lights. As I was off to Piazza Italia in Horsham, he knew it was a charity day so did me for the same as you just about - graciously accepted my punishment!!!

minimatt1967

17,355 posts

228 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
I don't suppose you found out what happened to the Mondeo Driver?

doorman

Original Poster:

1,545 posts

213 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
minimatt1967 said:
I don't suppose you found out what happened to the Mondeo Driver?
No I didn't, as he dealt with me first and then called the other driver into his car after I left, but I know he was not to pleased with the other guy as he had 5 up with kids in the car.

AndWhyNot

2,358 posts

221 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
doorman said:
minimatt1967 said:
I don't suppose you found out what happened to the Mondeo Driver?
No I didn't, as he dealt with me first and then called the other driver into his car after I left, but I know he was not to pleased with the other guy as he had 5 up with kids in the car.
Let's hope he's not a member then, this won't make pleasant reading.

blakeypj

26 posts

235 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
Sounds interesting, must have been a sound black rat.

doorman

Original Poster:

1,545 posts

213 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
blakeypj said:
Sounds interesting, must have been a sound black rat.
LOL Perhaps if I had a BR as well as PH!!!! Who knows?

Edited by doorman on Sunday 6th March 22:03

Thejimreaper

3,178 posts

227 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
See we are not all bad. You must have passed the attitude test Dave!

doorman

Original Poster:

1,545 posts

213 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
Thejimreaper said:
See we are not all bad. You must have passed the attitude test Dave!
Respect Jim Respect!!

matc

4,734 posts

229 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
I had the same on the A27 on the way to goodwood a couple of years ago, caught at just over a ton, but let off with 3 points. I can guarantee the whole episode and the feeling of relief after getting back into my car was a much better lesson than any 'speed awareness' course would have been!

Some decent cops in Hampshire, much better than the Dorset Moneymakers!

Cooky

4,955 posts

259 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
Had a pull on the M5 by the Gloucesters a while back in the Cerb when pushing big leptons, trafpol stated he had followed for considerable time and waited for me to drop below the ton before hitting the blues, let me off too stating he thought it best to let me know I was soon crossing into Avon and the Diob there would have my licence.

So, this just quantifies that all plod aren't jobsworths and there are some nice chaps out there.

doorman

Original Poster:

1,545 posts

213 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
quotequote all
matc said:
I had the same on the A27 on the way to goodwood a couple of years ago, caught at just over a ton, but let off with 3 points. I can guarantee the whole episode and the feeling of relief after getting back into my car was a much better lesson than any 'speed awareness' course would have been!

Some decent cops in Hampshire, much better than the Dorset Moneymakers!
West Sussex also included, certainly does give you a lot more respect for the law when your treated compassionately, but as Jim rightly said, its all down to attitude. In fairness, I also got a condensed speed awareness course by the officer, he did make sense, and I took it on board.

DamianBPhoto

1,935 posts

217 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
quotequote all
My car made me lucky.

I managed yo get caught and the chap said the usual blurp and then he started to question about why a young guy like me has a car like that whilst his partner was eye balling my illegal plates (Skoda emblem instead of the GB and briskoda.net underneath), soon as I said they where understated cars he perked up and started complementing my car. So ended up forgetting about it.

Stedman

7,375 posts

214 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
quotequote all
blakeypj said:
Sounds interesting, must have been a sound black rat.
Hopefully my black rat sticker and PH sticker combined will help me out no end wink

Glad you walked away lightly David

cailean

917 posts

195 months

Friday 11th March 2011
quotequote all
I have often wondered if 2 cars are doing say 90mph, one is obviously a very capable car and one is more a banger, would the police ignore the capable car and pull the banger? Or are they less likely to pull cars that can better cope with higher speeds?

Numptyned

4 posts

180 months

Friday 11th March 2011
quotequote all
i got pulled on the m27 westbound by portsmouth in my old work van, a 57plate long wheel base high roof transit, for doing 79mph. i ended up with 3 points and a £60 fine.

he could easily of pulled me over on the a27 when i passed the undercover car (a dark grey bmw 1 series m sport) when i was touching 100mph, but waited for me to get onto the motorway smile

Landshark

2,117 posts

203 months

Saturday 12th March 2011
quotequote all
matc said:
I had the same on the A27 on the way to goodwood a couple of years ago, caught at just over a ton, but let off with 3 points. I can guarantee the whole episode and the feeling of relief after getting back into my car was a much better lesson than any 'speed awareness' course would have been!

Some decent cops in Hampshire, much better than the Dorset Moneymakers!
the ones in Surrey are by far the best though!!!

Your best to stick with just a PH sticker, black rat stickers don't go down well, most true rats no longer have them!! wink

m8rky

2,090 posts

181 months

Sunday 13th March 2011
quotequote all
I use the A27/M27 daily Sussex usually use the silver A4,but the 1 series is very stealth you would never know. Yesterday saw a Black 3 series estate tug a chavvy 206 at Fareham but that had a stack of cones in the back.

Thejimreaper

3,178 posts

227 months

Sunday 13th March 2011
quotequote all
m8rky said:
I use the A27/M27 daily Sussex usually use the silver A4,but the 1 series is very stealth you would never know. Yesterday saw a Black 3 series estate tug a chavvy 206 at Fareham but that had a stack of cones in the back.
Are you sure it wasnt a gunmetal grey 5 series?

m8rky

2,090 posts

181 months

Sunday 13th March 2011
quotequote all
Thejimreaper said:
m8rky said:
I use the A27/M27 daily Sussex usually use the silver A4,but the 1 series is very stealth you would never know. Yesterday saw a Black 3 series estate tug a chavvy 206 at Fareham but that had a stack of cones in the back.
Are you sure it wasnt a gunmetal grey 5 series?
I stand corrected yes i think it was now you mention it,also just read in the Chichester Observer that on the 6/3/11 i.e first breakfast club sunday, the sussex camera van caught 300+ speeders,20 were doing over 100, on the Havant to Chichester A27 (they sit on the many bridges over this stretch of road)Hope no PHers were involved.