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 Ben. World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 21:33 - 14 Mar 2010 Post subject: police abroad |
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whats your experience with them?
more specifically what do they do when they stop you? ____________________ follow my racing season
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In my experience.....two of them, wearing holstered guns waved me in to the roadside, checked my licence, took 60 Euros off me , gave me a receipt, then wished me a nice day
Oh, by the way, I'd crossed a single solid white line on a long, straight, empty road. Heinous crime. |
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did they just give a quick read of your documents then? or did they radio things through to check stuff? ____________________ follow my racing season
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 dodger Traffic Copper

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 Posted: 23:57 - 14 Mar 2010 Post subject: |
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Only time I have ever been stopped was whilst in France, as the police set up a check point thing, stopping every bike that went past.
They wanted to see my licence, insurance and V5... ____________________ My Bikes: Piaggio NRG| Aprilia RS 125| Suzuki GSX-R 600|Yamaha Fazer Ducati 848
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| Red Mick wrote: | In my experience.....two of them, wearing holstered guns waved me in to the roadside, checked my licence, took 60 Euros off me  , gave me a receipt, then wished me a nice day
Oh, by the way, I'd crossed a single solid white line on a long, straight, empty road. Heinous crime. |
Holstered in Europe, pointed at face in Russia after l was accused of doing a U-turn across a white line, the cu*ts only got away with around 500 rubles that l had in a fake wallet.
Only EU police to ever stop me were in LIthuania for speeding, they wanted 250 euros off me though l haggled them down to 60 euros which l then paid as 80 US dollars as it all l had on me at the time. ____________________ Past:NRG50,AF1125(x2),NSR125RR,ZZR250,CX500,VFR400,KR1S,ZZR600(x2),CB400N,YZF1000(x2),KH125,Z200,FX400R,CBR954RR(x2)GPZ500S,GT550,VFR750F(x2),RD350N,XR650R,CBR600F,CB250,KDX250,YZF750R,CRM250,400EXC,KLR650,TTR600RE,DR350S,R100GSPD,RGV250,VMAX1200,DL650,KZ750 Present:G650XC,C12,CRF450X,1190ADV |
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Always get more trouble with UK border agency than anyone else on my return.
German police and Zoll (customs) had me over a few times and check documents, usually V5 (logbook), insurance and licence
In the van usually a quick mooch around and then on my way.
Just be friendly and stick to the laws and you shouldn't come to much grief with them ____________________ Nobby the Bastard: How yo tell the difference between the actual japanese and her just screaming because she's had live fish stuck up her arse? [url=https://www.nicks-shop.co.uk/bcf-goodies-15-c.aspGet BCF stickers and things here[/url] Reflective helmet stickers - Legal requirement in france - Clicky |
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Belgian Police near Gent pulled me over and took 100 Euros for 100+, gave me a recipt a mild road safety lecture and let me on my way. ____________________ [Current Bikes - GSXR-750 K5 & C90-97 ] [Previous Bikes: Runner 125, YBR 125, GS500, Bandit 600, Hornet 600, ZX6R-99, C90-99, R1-99, XT600E-04, GSXR-750 K4, CRF250L '16] |
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In the USA. Call them Sir, be meticulously polite, sit still on/in the vahicle with your hands in clear view and do what they ask slowly. They expect people to be carrying guns so don't do anything to spook them.
Apologise if they say you've been speeding. I've met very few Americans who haven't travelled outside the US (and most of them havent) that would recognise a insincere appology if it bit them in the arse.
They will either let you off with a talking to or escort you to a cash machine to withdraw the money for the fine. Any I spoke to have been faultlessly polite and entirely professional, police in the UK could take some tips.
So when I inadvertantly parked the massive SUV I had hired in Florida in the wrong place I got: "Pardon me Sir, can I just ask you to keep your hands on the wheel?"; "You here on holiday?"; "I'm afraid I gonna have to ask you to move your vehicle Sir. Can you see that red square on the side of the building? That's a fire access point and you gotta leave it clear."; "Thank you Sir. Have a nice day.".
They also legally can't and wont stop you without having a reason for doing so.
The French police also expect you to be very respectful to them and will be polite in return (although they may politely empty your wallet for an on the spot fine).
Belgian police are chilled out to the max, as are their customs officials. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Waving your passport and shouting about the Queen and gunboats coming to get 'em should get you off any charges. Works better if you're over 60, got a huge moustache and are wearing a pith helmet though.
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Got stopped by police in Ukraine last summer when driving there with bro. We tried to show our licences to them, but they were not interested in, instead they asked how fast they go, wanted us to pop our wheels and stuff like that. Very friendly, and even gave us a tip where to cross the border to Moldova, a place not shown in the map.
Well, 2008 in Poland, not stopped though, but escorted... we were driving "maybe" a bit too fast towards a small town, so police made an u turn, over passed us and drove us slowly through the town, with a good reason: There were some weddings and a lot of people on the streets. After the urban area ended, they just let us go freely again...
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As said some good some bad and being polite and not taking the piss you'll generally be fine. In Poland everybody speeds by 10-20 mph over the limit and the traffic cops generally ignore this.
We got stopped in Serbia after entering a town a bit fast but they just checked my docs, had a little chat about why we were visiting their country, told us some nice places to go and made a phone call to find us a campsite. ____________________ Europe Trip 2009 |
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Hello Peeps
Gotta hand it too you all some great advice as well as funny ones Its all been invaluable help for me as ill be doing my 1st ride through Spain & Portugal and alone at that ...... So many thanks to all
Incidently ... i will be travelling on the 23rd May to santander ...Anyone else going then ???? ____________________ Paul  |
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I got lost looking for a petrol station near dunkirk and 2 police stopped me. I used my limited french to ask about petrol stations and while doing this they did eye up my loud race can. I pretended not to understand and I don't think they could really be bothered to try and explain as they didn't speak much english and I didn't speak much french. They very kindly led me to a petrol station and then waved me on my way. Thanks to them I didn't run out of petrol and I made my tunnel crossing on time
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I always have to laugh at the Garda in ROI. They always seem really half arsed when it comes to "yellow platers". I've past them no end of times doing 20/30mph over the limit... You actually see the police car jolt as the driver drops down a gear ready to charge after you, then clock your yellow plate on the back before dropping back into the traffic as if it's more trouble than it's worth following you.
They act the same way if you use the bus lanes in Dublin too. Never been stopped yet.
The customs/border folk at Dublin port are the best. On disembarking the ferry, I figured that the empty lane for boarding traffic would stay empty for a while (they're not going to load whilst we're all still coming off), so I snook through the cones into that lane and filtered past the cars queueing to have their passports checked. Whilst doing so, I noticed a customs official glaring at me, so I made a move to pull back into the correct lane. He signalled at me to come forth, so I did... Fully expecting a sound ticking off. When I got close to him, I slowed down to prepare to stop and opened my visor, he shouted "Keep going son... Sure you're okay" And off I went. They really don't give a shit over there! Can't wait to get over there in June! ____________________ 1977 Honda CG125
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