Cumbrian Police targetting Bikers
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Re: Cumbrian Police targetting Bikers
Police are there to make you ride responsibly.
However I have popcorn and a coke and will watch with bated breath :laugh:
BB
However I have popcorn and a coke and will watch with bated breath :laugh:
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Your along time dead..
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Shinglekicker
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What - leave their warm, comfortable and dry car and walk? Not today's police - too many health and safety issues outside of their cars.
Always check that the light at the end of the tunnel is not on a truck coming towards you.........
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Richard Simpson
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Such as kerbstones...
A police woman called to investigate a possible break-in at a filling station is now suing the filling station owner with the backing of the police federation for the injury she sustained when she tripped on the kerb in the dark!
Go knows what the consequences would have been if she's seen a burglar...off for weeks with PTSD no doubt.
Perhaps there should be another police force to look after the current brigade of winging writ-mongers.
A police woman called to investigate a possible break-in at a filling station is now suing the filling station owner with the backing of the police federation for the injury she sustained when she tripped on the kerb in the dark!
Go knows what the consequences would have been if she's seen a burglar...off for weeks with PTSD no doubt.
Perhaps there should be another police force to look after the current brigade of winging writ-mongers.
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I was collared with a fixed penalty this morning and the shining example of Kent plod that gave me the ticket got the time on the ticket wrong by 3 hours plus copied my address off my licence incorrectly. Do I pay the fine (I admit I was caught bang to rights) or do I argue it because I've got a petrol station receipt that proves I was 140 miles away at the time?
They're pathetic and incompetent doesn't even start to describe them but I may as well pay the fine as fight the case and win eventually. I don't have any problem with being nicked when I've broken the law but at least make an effort to process things properly :laugh:
They're pathetic and incompetent doesn't even start to describe them but I may as well pay the fine as fight the case and win eventually. I don't have any problem with being nicked when I've broken the law but at least make an effort to process things properly :laugh:
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Richard Simpson
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Kent Police...
I reported a £X00,000 scam to them, and they didn't want to know.
I did my own investigation, armed only with the internet and my CSE grade 2 maths, and got a so-called professional insolvency practitioner reprimanded for gross misconduct and fined by his professional body.
The real scammers got away, even though the police could have had all the evidence they needed to get them from me...but they wouldn't listen.
I reported a £X00,000 scam to them, and they didn't want to know.
I did my own investigation, armed only with the internet and my CSE grade 2 maths, and got a so-called professional insolvency practitioner reprimanded for gross misconduct and fined by his professional body.
The real scammers got away, even though the police could have had all the evidence they needed to get them from me...but they wouldn't listen.
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Dark Knight
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Well you could start writing recorded delivery letters to the Chief constable and your local MP.
All you are doing, as the lawyer would say, is starting to build a case against those responsible.
The danger with this approach is that you could end up getting someone sacked who was just overloaded and it was not really their fault.
All you are doing, as the lawyer would say, is starting to build a case against those responsible.
The danger with this approach is that you could end up getting someone sacked who was just overloaded and it was not really their fault.
Re: Cumbrian Police targetting Bikers
OH NO, ANOTHER POLICE THREAD!


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Re: Cumbrian Police targetting Bikers
Why can't they go after real villains.O i forgot they can't catch them. 
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Dark Knight
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Re: Cumbrian Police targetting Bikers
I think that maybe Tramp was right and we should terminate this thread before it gets out of hand.
