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Fisty
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PostPosted: 11:35 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Guess why I got pulled over last night?? Updated!!!! Reply with quote

Was it the race exhaust? The dark visor? The slightly smaller than legal number plate? Speeding?

No. None of them.

I was plodding along with my brother who is running in a brand new zx6r when all of a sudden blue lights in my mirror. The orroficer walked up to the side of me, and asked if I knew why he had pulled me over. "no idea" was the reply.

The reason he pulled me over was because I was wearing denim jeans!

Un fucking believeable! I had An Arai helmet, Alpinestars leather jacket Wolf leather gloves and oxtar boots and he wanted to know why I wasnt wearing leather jeans.

After asking me where I was coming from (MFN) and going to (home). He said he could smell booze on my breath and proceded to breathalize me!

During this at least 3 scooters ridden by nobbers in t shirts and shorts had gone past and he didnt even blink an eyelid at them.

Anyway, after a lecture about the reasons I should be in full leathers he let me go.

I understand coppers need to pull people over and do random breath tests now and again but I wish they would just tell you this rather than "you should be in full leatrhers"

Rah, Rant over. Anyone else been pulled over for such a random thing??


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PostPosted: 11:42 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I believe certain members on BCF take to the roads in fancy dress> Wink
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PostPosted: 11:44 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Its something about justification , in that a cop has to have some sort of justification to pull you (soon to be changed by our totalitarian masters in government under the guise of anti terror laws , which carries a £5000 fine for non cooperation).

The jeans bit just being the first thing he spotted to use as a justification , since he probably suspected everything else to be legal AFTER he stopped you.

you should have pointed out that only a helmet is a legal requirement if you wanted to be arsey (but be wary this can cause all sorts of other random checks, which you should inform them he isn't a VOSA inspector).

I was pulled in 2004 because I had gone near some cars (I had passed some cars which were parked by the side of the road on a 40mph at about 40mph), and they proceeded to ask where I was going where I had come from , and why I was out so late.

Then proceeded to give me a breath test, whch was clean.

Arsing about like this causes bad will to the public, and thus he shouldn't have beaten around the bush.
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PostPosted: 11:56 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Itchy wrote:
...Arsing about like this causes bad will to the public, and thus he shouldn't have beaten around the bush.

Totally agree. Why can't coppers be honest?

If he'd just said something like "it's part of my job to stop so many people a night and give them a random breath test and tonight it's your turn" then there wouldn't be so much ill feeling.

The jeans thing is totally irrelevant. Ok, from a safety pint of view but even then he couldn't be sure you weren't wearing something like the Hood jeans with build in protection.

https://www.hoodjeans.co.uk/assets/images/K7s_1.jpg

Sort of reminds me of the time tailgated by police car. They kept backing off and coming close. Way inside a 2 second gap. Sort of wondered what'd happen if I'd applied the brakes sharpish. Total intimidation on their part and totally out of order.

Someone should tell the police that respect needs to be earnt, it's not a right.

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PostPosted: 12:04 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

What?

Surely they can't (or shouldn't) be able to pull you over when you're doing nothing illegal.

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I understand coppers need to pull people over and do random breath tests now and again


I'm pretty sure they're not allowed to do completely random breath tests - they have to have some sort of suspicion that you are in fact drink driving or have had a crash. From the BRAKE (a group I fecking despise, I might add) website:

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However, in the UK, the police do not have the power to stop drivers at random to carry out breath tests, meaning officers can only carry out a breath test if:

· there has been a road traffic offence;

· there has been a road traffic incident; or

· the police have reason to suspect the driver has been drinking.

By contrast, police in many other countries are able to stop people at random, or in a targeted enforcement campaign, in order to carry out breath tests – even if there has been no offence or traffic incident.

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PostPosted: 13:48 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Its America where they have to have a reason to pull you over in law.

In the UK they do not need a reason in law.

The denim jeans is rubbish. How many Harley riders wear jeans?

Also you can buy motorcycle denim jeans, look like normal jeans, but have Kevlar inside. Kevlar is meant to be a leather replacement.
These are very popular since they offer the same protection as leather, but are cool in summer and easy to walk in and cost a fraction of the price = £40 to £70 depends on make.
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PostPosted: 14:30 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I once got stopped on the way home having given a mate a lift to work he just happens to be a doorman

I stopped and had a coke or two with him before riding home about 2 miles later the police car that followed me from the pub flashed his blues at me and I stopped

He then proceeded to ask me where I had been ect
My reply being the pub that you have just followed me from
He had the good grace to blush Embarassed

I was breatherlised (Twice negative) but he kept muttering that it couldn't be right? Confused Confused

In the end he told me he had seen me drink at least two pints before riding away

After I picked myself up off the floor and managed to stop laughing at him (he was not impressed)
I asked him where he drinks cause I was sure that the Police federation bar would serve coke in a pint glass the last time I was in there Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 14:32 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

As soon as they ask:What you are doing, Where you are going or What you are carrying it is a "Stop". Directly ask the poiceman at this point "Is this a stop?".

On carrying out a stop the police are legally required to record details about you, why they stopped you and your ethnicity. They must issue you a copy of this form.

They should inform you:
Arrow Their name and the station where they work (unless the search is in relation to suspected terrorist activity or giving his or her name may place the officer in danger. They must then give a warrant card or identification number)
Arrow The law under which you have been stopped
Arrow Your rights
Arrow Why you have been Stopped and/or Searched
Arrow Why they chose you
Arrow What they are looking for

If they don't have the forms, they must give you a receipt. You can then pick up a form.

Keep the form. You can use it in any complaint you may wish to make in the future. Especially if you land up with a wad of them.

https://www.stopandsearch.com
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PostPosted: 14:38 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cucumber in the bum is worth two in the bush.
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PostPosted: 14:48 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

carlosfandango wrote:
Cucumber in the bum is worth two in the bush.


Eh? Eh?
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PostPosted: 14:59 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only recipt I got was a producer as i didnt have my documents on me. Is the correct or should he have given me a receipt aswell?
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PostPosted: 15:17 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

They should have given you a reciept if you asked for one.

The producer is just them deliberately making life difficult for you. The fact that they never mentioned your licence, tax, MOT and insurance means it all checked out ok on the computer. They gave you the producer to inconvenience you because they are petty, small minded individuals and were pissed off at not finding something they could do you for.

If you mention this to them they will quote the road traffic act at you saying "It is an offence not to produce these documents when requested by a police officer but it is a reasonable defence to produce them in 7 days."

They fail to comprehend it does NOT say:
"All policemen must ask to see these documents even when they know they are all in order and asking for them causes an unecessary nuiscance to a law abiding member of the public. Not to mention a waste of police resources for the desk jockey who has to note them down. I mean, really, if you're going to ask everyone for them, why did we bother putting all this crap on computer in the first place? ".

They also conveniently forget it says "It is an acceptable defence to produce them within seven days OR AS SOON AS IS REASONABLY PRACTICAL.". Like when someone is in hospital Dibble!

In short, they were being deliberately awkward because you had the audacity to have been not drinking and driving. Don't hold it against them though, they are taught to behave like this at traffic police school.

I heard the chief inspector tells them a joke just before he pings the white plastic bag over their policemans hat. If the corner of their mouth so much as twitches, they are busted back down to a beat copper.
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PostPosted: 18:10 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I was breatherlised (Twice negative) but he kept muttering that it couldn't be right? Confused Confused

In the end he told me he had seen me drink at least two pints before riding away

After I picked myself up off the floor and managed to stop laughing at him (he was not impressed)
I asked him where he drinks cause I was sure that the Police federation bar would serve coke in a pint glass the l
ast time I was in there Rolling Eyes Rolling Eye


anedotally..

Can yer play the bag pipes? , bag pipe players can get so pissed they can't stand up , yet can pass breath
tests easy, not that I of course advocate this.
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PostPosted: 20:21 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just a thought.............................. Question

One night your pride & joy gets nicked, by some nob who isn't wearing full bike kit. (Coz to be doing so, not on a bike, would look even more sus!)

So this thieving scum, in jeans, is stopped by this 'bored copper'.
Your bike is recovered, the toe-rag is in the cell.

As I said, just a thought................ Question
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PostPosted: 21:17 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

RXS100_Chris wrote:
What?

Surely they can't (or shouldn't) be able to pull you over when you're doing nothing illegal.


Erm. They've always been able to do a stop and search for one reason or another - many times in my youth for being in the wrong area. CJA just made it easier. "You looked suspicious" is all the justification they need - end of.

As for the breathtest - depends on the Force but with some it is policy to breathalise everyone they pull over.

You thought you lived in a free Country why?
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PostPosted: 21:30 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Look on the bright side, at least you didn't get done for your exhaust, visor and number plate!

Must admit though, perculiar stop Confused
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PostPosted: 23:01 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Erm. They've always been able to do a stop and search for one reason or another - many times in my youth for being in the wrong area. CJA just made it easier. "You looked suspicious" is all the justification they need - end of.


I knew they could do a stop and search on the street (because of PACE) but I didn't know they could stop a vehicle without reasonable suspicion unless it was under terrorism legislation. You learn something new (and bloody depressing) every day.

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As for the breathtest - depends on the Force but with some it is policy to breathalise everyone they pull over.


Interesting - I wonder how they justify that legally given that completely random breath tests are currently illegal (see here).

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You thought you lived in a free Country why?


Of course I didn't! Just thought we might still have the freedom to travel around without being stopped by the old bill for no reason. Obviously that is far too much to ask from the penal colony in which we live Sad
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PostPosted: 23:07 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

i got pulled over a few weeks ago for a light out at the back whilst riding at night, fair enough, but to get away with stuff you need to lighten the mood!
'why do you think we've pulld you over?'

'because i have a spectacularly nice arse?'

makes them laugh, and also probably got me away with having half an L plate on the back!
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PostPosted: 23:13 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeh he could have been arssey but then they could have found out he had an illegal exhaust, an illegal visor, and an illegal number plate. He's lucky if you ask me... Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 23:19 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

LOL, tis abit ridiculous really,

i did get stopped once for not wearing the `PERFECT` gear & he said just stopping cause your not dressed like a biker Rolling Eyes but i wear jeans alot on bike & its never been a issue,nors the black visor or race can but they dont like my headlight cover when iv got lights on, as it gives out a blue ish beam & this is/was all i got pulled for other then the odd 1 here & there so now its off in daytime & cover comes off @ night Smile

also got stopped before for them to just say, "these bikes are nicked alot, so we had to check this wasnt one of them" Rolling Eyes

last one i got which was about a month ago was me practicing wheelies then i forgot as i went past a set of lights that there was police station on my right so i poped it up & then went off & quite a way down the road i heard the sirens & this biker on my left suddenly turned off & i moved over for them to go past but it was for me Embarassed & he came up beside me & said " was that you who just pulled that wheelie back there & was that other bike with you?" to which i said "er.... yea i pulled away abit too aggressively & no he wasnt with me & he turned off as soon as he/we heard you" & the fed in passenger seat seem quite impressed with my wheelie Mr. Green but the other 1 who was doing the check on radio i thought was gonna be the arsey 1(normally always 1!) but then it came back all fine & he just said.. "you've gotta be careful wheeling along here cause you get idiots walking out from no where" Shocked Shocked Laughing & i was just stunned! as in there eyes IM the idiot for wheeling so out of all the ones iv been pulled for, getting pulled for poping it was the best & most respected Thumbs Up Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 23:20 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I knew they could do a stop and search on the street (because of PACE) but I didn't know they could stop a vehicle without reasonable suspicion unless it was under terrorism legislation. You learn something new (and bloody depressing) every day.


You can be stopped for no other reason than checking as to whether you have a driving licence, and traffic officers may stop any vehicle and carry out a section 52 vehicle inspection as they are also authorised by the chief officer yto carry out vehicle examinations. This has always been the case dating back to the days of horse and cart when I joined Rolling Eyes

It is only when the stop goes beyond a licence, documentation check or vehicle examination (which may be deffered if the driver/rider is clued up) and an HO/RT1 is quite sufficient to satisfy the requirements of PACE.

If an offence is suspected, then PACE really kicks in, and procedures are in place in respect of reporting and arresting of offenders, as well as carrying out person and vehicle searches which is where the receipt part comes into play!
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PostPosted: 23:37 - 24 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have an old friend who is a traffic copper. I went to school with him.

A few years ago I got pulled over for a random stop and check polava. I had nothing to hide because my bike had just been MOTed and I had all my documents under the seat.

The copper who pulled me over went through everything with a nit comb. Asked almost every question you could think of. No-one expects the spanish inquisition. He must of just been new to the job because he did everything by the book as my friend (the copper) later told me when I was telling him about it a few days after.

I was telling him about it all, how the copper was almost lifeless in his questioning and being a proper little jobs worth.

My friend said: "I hate them new lads, they waste too much of everyone's time"

I said: 'I think he had me pulled over for about half an hour"

My friend: "Tosser. If anymore of them little wankers does that again just say to him 'SUCK MY PENIS!'.

Me: "Penis?"

My friend: "Well, yea, you can't swear at the police you know".
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PostPosted: 08:29 - 25 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

T.C wrote:

It is only when the stop goes beyond a licence, documentation check or vehicle examination (which may be deffered if the driver/rider is clued up) and an HO/RT1 is quite sufficient to satisfy the requirements of PACE.


Wouldn't I be correct in saying that if it goes beyond "Can I see your driving licence?" or "This your vehicle Sir?" and into the realms of "Where are you going?" and "What are you doing?" it moves from being a traffic stop to a 'stop'.

In such a case they are supposed to make a note of your ethnic origin amongst other things, not something I ever saw noted on a HORT1.

Of course I personally don't tell them if they ask where I'm going, nor do I have to. I sometimes tell them lies too.
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PostPosted: 08:42 - 25 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:

They also conveniently forget it says "It is an acceptable defence to produce them within seven days OR AS SOON AS IS REASONABLY PRACTICAL.". Like when someone is in hospital Dibble!


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PostPosted: 10:03 - 25 Jul 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you mention this to them they will quote the road traffic act at you saying "It is an offence not to produce these documents when requested by a police officer but it is a reasonable defence to produce them in 7 days."

They fail to comprehend it does NOT say:
"All policemen must ask to see these documents even when they know they are all in order and asking for them causes an unecessary nuiscance to a law abiding member of the public. Not to mention a waste of police resources for the desk jockey who has to note them down. I mean, really, if you're going to ask everyone for them, why did we bother putting all this crap on computer in the first place? ".

They also conveniently forget it says "It is an acceptable defence to produce them within seven days OR AS SOON AS IS REASONABLY PRACTICAL.". Like when someone is in hospital Dibble!



First and formost, whilst most things are now computerised, there are still many instances where the computer cannot allow for the human equation, hence the reason why a requirement to produce your documents is still made.

This means that the documents are examined first hand, and any annomolies can be explained or even discounted from what the central database is stating, and it has happened on many occasions where the computer has been proven wrong.

However, the offence of failing to produce or driving/riding without documents occurs on the day of being stopped not seven days after being required to produce, so when it comes to your comment about "As soon as practicable" it is total tosh!

If someone is unable to produce within the 7 days, (and the 7 days starts from midnight of the day you were stopped,) because for example the person was in Hospital, then that would be classed as that persons lawfull defence providing of course they have the documents in the first place.

Insurance and MOT can be produced by someone else, but the licence has to be produced by the person who was stopped because a signature is required. These details are then entered into what is called an HO/RT2 and is a statement admissable in evidence as it is recorded at the time of the production.


Any stop only becomes a search when it moves on to being a physical search of the person or vehicle, and it is quite reasonable in law to ask someone where they have been or where they are going, this is not a search and PACE only kicks in at the point where an offence is suspected.
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