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Old 11-06-2007, 19:25   #76
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You guys can mock it up how you like but unless you had the real thing (an Octy vrs in this case) you would never get to escort The Stones into the festival like our unmarked boys did yesterday
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i do have a real octy vrs. escorting the stones isnt summat that great, seeing them in New York at the Giants stadium for your 21st birthday with awesome seats is!
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I know I've been raving on about them in another thread but they really did blow me away

Rock on

Sorry, a bit off topic.....carry on boys
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This is a funny thread!

Currently I still own an Ibiza Cupra. I used to have those high wattage blubs in it and was following my brother back from somewhere at a distance. He saw this car gaining on him with glaring headlights like mine so he sped up thinking it was me...it turned out to be a traffic cop



With a growing family I'm looking at the Octavia vRS estate. My dog likes dressing up so he can put his hi-vis jacket on (yes, he has one!) and look like we're on official Police dog business



I hope this thread is still going so I can take some pics lol


I hope you have a decently sized dog. Because I don't think a poodle is going to fool anybody even with a high vis jacket.
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Please take some pics of your flourescent dog and post them immediately
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If you want to cut through traffic on the motorway quicker, why not position your car well in advance of the vehicle infront i.e if you're in lane 3, straddle lane 2 and 3 so that the car infront see's in his/her mirror that you're having a look down the middle and may well pull over to let you through. Try it it works. Although being in a marked car does help ;o)
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Impersonating a police officer is against the law....so how/why do Highways Agency Traffic Officers get away with it in their white red and yellow 4 wheel drive vehicles in the slow lane of the motorway at 67mph
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Impersonating a police officer is against the law....so how/why do Highways Agency Traffic Officers get away with it in their white red and yellow 4 wheel drive vehicles in the slow lane of the motorway at 67mph
How are they impersonating police officers?!

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Please take some pics of your flourescent dog and post them immediately
It wouldn't work the same in the Ibiza... it's not quite so...ummm... undercover
Sorry, you'll have to wait. That'll be Briskoda's present if I become an owner lol.
Oh, and it's a border collie so I guess he could pass for something. I feel there might be a spate of borrowing German Shepherds from the local animal shelters
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Well my car boot has been keyed...

Think I may get the local sign shop that does the stuff for our works vehicles to high-vis my boot lid
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Impersonating a police officer is against the law....so how/why do Highways Agency Traffic Officers get away with it in their white red and yellow 4 wheel drive vehicles in the slow lane of the motorway at 67mph
They are not impersonating police officers at all! They were introduced to take some of the more mundane jobs off the Roads Policing guys, such as providing support at breakdowns, moving vehicles from dangerous positions and ensuring the safety of road users in general. Quite a few of them are retired police officers with years of experience doing a similar job.

The complete lack of blue lights or any police insignia also means they are not committing any offence, even the vehicle livery is designed to distinguish them from patrol cars.

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Well my car boot has been keyed...

Think I may get the local sign shop that does the stuff for our works vehicles to high-vis my boot lid
Nothing wrong with getting that done but you may just find the rest of your car gets keyed!

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bbc1 last night 2 unmarked octys on traffic cops!
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bbc1 last night 2 unmarked octys on traffic cops!
Yes, they went out in a Mk1 Octy vRS, that suddenly became a Mk2 Octy vRS during the chase.

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They are not impersonating police officers at all! They were introduced to take some of the more mundane jobs off the Roads Policing guys, such as providing support at breakdowns, moving vehicles from dangerous positions and ensuring the safety of road users in general. Quite a few of them are retired police officers with years of experience doing a similar job.

The complete lack of blue lights or any police insignia also means they are not committing any offence, even the vehicle livery is designed to distinguish them from patrol cars.

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I know what they do and accept there is a need for them. Unfortunately they have not just taken away the mundane tasks from the police, they have relaced them altogether. Why do nearly all motorists slam on their anchors as they approach them on a motorway? Why do they sit on bridges over motorways? Why do they park on the raised laybys marked with signs for "Police Vehicles Only"? If I parked in one of these bays with flourescent stipes down the car I'd probaly get arrested. Their livery is not dissimilar to some police forces liveries. May I suggest that if they had a distinct livery of their own that other road users would not mistake them for Police vehicles and they could go about doing their good work without being mistaken for something they are not. I think its a shame we don't see police vehicles on our motorways anymore as it would make it much safer than it currently is.
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I know what they do and accept there is a need for them. Unfortunately they have not just taken away the mundane tasks from the police, they have relaced them altogether. Why do nearly all motorists slam on their anchors as they approach them on a motorway? Why do they sit on bridges over motorways? Why do they park on the raised laybys marked with signs for "Police Vehicles Only"? If I parked in one of these bays with flourescent stipes down the car I'd probaly get arrested. Their livery is not dissimilar to some police forces liveries. May I suggest that if they had a distinct livery of their own that other road users would not mistake them for Police vehicles and they could go about doing their good work without being mistaken for something they are not. I think its a shame we don't see police vehicles on our motorways anymore as it would make it much safer than it currently is.
Whilst I understand what you are saying, they have not totally replaced the police on the motorways, and they are allowed to sit in the spaces marked for police only because they are carrying out duties alongside the police. Thats like saying that Community Support Officers can't go into a police station because they are not real police officers! If people are obeying the rules of the road and by the same token being law abiding then why should they have to slam on when they see them?

Obviously they are not sticking to the rules by the actions they are taking. The motorways are some of the safest roads in the country, its the people using them incorrectly that makes them dangerous, having more police on the road doesn't stop people who are hell bent on driving dangerously and without consideration for other road users, its the ME,ME,ME syndrome and the roads mine mentality.

People resent change and whilst I agree that there should be more police officers about it sadly comes down to budgets but the role of the police traffic officer has diversified into a roads policing role which not only encompasses road traffic offences but also has to target the use of vehicles in criminal activities such as transporting drugs, stolen goods, people smuggling and any number of other criminal uses that vehicles can be put to use for.

Police vehicles sit on flyovers for the purpose of observation and the ability to be able to react to an incident by being in a position to go to either side of the motorway simply by driving forward or turning round and going down the opposite slip road. The same applies to highway agency traffic officers.

It all comes down to the fact that if you've done nothing wrong why worry!

Anyway lecture over,
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Blimey. that one ran for a bit. Now its gone quiet perhaps I can come out of hiding?
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if you have an ex cop car vrs like me its not a problem, just have your lights on and away you go.

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I get the best of both worlds by being paid to drive marked and unmarked cars

More fun in the unmarked ones though, it's the look on peoples faces when they realise that they have just been caught and didn't see us

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Police make me laugh and realy annoy me, I was parked at my local burger van the other day, and their was two traffic cops their eating their bacon roles, they came over and asked me all about my car as its obviusly not standard to look at, now thats no shock as alot of blokes do the same, however when they asked me my name i was like WTF **** off mate and asked their name, he told me his PC whatever and I said no full name he would not disclose, however he then accused me of being unfriendly so I challenged him as to why he whants to know my name when he is eating a bacon buttie, he would not answer, then I noticed his mate on his radio giving my reg plate in, these guys are on a break FFS and im inocently eating my burger, typical beef head copper aswell, shaved head to make himself look more imposing, luckily being an Ex Para im not botherd but relise why he acts and carrys himself as he did, it frustrates the hell out of me how they are on a break and try and covertly tap me up it realy winds me up, cops do a tough job that I for one declined the chance to do when I left the services, so why make your job harder by being a prat, luckily my best mate who is also ex services did join the force so I know all about it from him, he hates half the officers he works with because they think they are better or/and above the normal guys, I myself have know issues as i dont break the law much more then they do and am fully legal but FFS these individuels in the force are a bad name on the majority of the force whome are realy nice down to earth peeps like my best mate.

Rant over however, if you wish to impersonate or try to be an under cover car I would say #1 your a pratt and #2 your asking for trouble not just from the law but from people whome realy dont like the law.
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everybody now.....oooOOOOHHHhhh!!! get her!
bit cranky before we go to bed were we!?! its alright fella your opinion means nothing to me anyway, ive met a few para's in my time and in general i find they fit into 2 catagories, 1 is they are worse than the police and think they have a god given right to push people about because they can handle themselves and 2 the others act like normal people and you cant tell...im guessing your probably an alright geeza but from that comment of the above it certainatly looks like you fit into group 1.
god help anyone if they ask you your name in the street cos they think they used to go to school with you!!! lol.
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the motorway cops never go around by themselves, so get an equally smart passenger too...
They do on traffic cops maybe thats just them showing off for tv though
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have seen quite a few people move over whilst in bengie's white octavia, with nice bright headlights have also been "hailed" whilst driving through a random welsh town just after closing time
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