mot pass and a brush with south yorkshires finest
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mot pass and a brush with south yorkshires finest
ok, took the car for the retest yesterday after she failed on steering rack bushes and gaiters, not bad for a 22yr old car i thought.
on the way to the station officer dibble and pc plod are are sat in their range rover waiting for whatever, i casualy drive past they decide to follow me and pull me over, after a little chat about seatbelts as in why i didnt have mine on we got on to the lack of mot to which i told him i was on my way to the testing station, after a few questions and a bit of i dont believe you from dibble i gave him the number which he rang and they confirmed when he described the car. So 20minutes off self righteous bulls@~: he gave a £60 fine for the seatbelt, thought he might of let me off with that one , still on the bright side, the car now has a full mot, is rock solid underniegh and since the bushes have been done the steering feels great and the law didnt take my car which is great
regards
chris
on the way to the station officer dibble and pc plod are are sat in their range rover waiting for whatever, i casualy drive past they decide to follow me and pull me over, after a little chat about seatbelts as in why i didnt have mine on we got on to the lack of mot to which i told him i was on my way to the testing station, after a few questions and a bit of i dont believe you from dibble i gave him the number which he rang and they confirmed when he described the car. So 20minutes off self righteous bulls@~: he gave a £60 fine for the seatbelt, thought he might of let me off with that one , still on the bright side, the car now has a full mot, is rock solid underniegh and since the bushes have been done the steering feels great and the law didnt take my car which is great
regards
chris
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Local Hero
power hungry to$$ers! grrrr! sorry to hear about the 60 quid but congrats on the good MOT!!
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Settled In
After being fined for no seatbelt 8 years ago i never drive without one, doesn't feel right to drive without it on. The fine is annoying but if it saves your life because a copper drilled it in to you it's important then it's £60 well spent.
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Settled In
im same, dont feel right without a seatbelt on have to have it on.
this does remind though i have to buy 2 harnesses haha mine doesnt have any at the moment, having said that though its off road right now.
this does remind though i have to buy 2 harnesses haha mine doesnt have any at the moment, having said that though its off road right now.
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Old Timer
it feels like ive forgotten a limb when I drive off without the belt on - strange feeling but gets me wearing it sharpish! - its like a kiddies security blanket
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COTM Team
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Old Timer
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Local Hero
I always wear one too.
Having said that the one time I rolled a car I wasn't wearing one, and was ejected from through the sunroof. If I was wearing one that time, I wouldn't be typing this now…
But generally they save lives.
BUCKLE UP KIDS!!
Having said that the one time I rolled a car I wasn't wearing one, and was ejected from through the sunroof. If I was wearing one that time, I wouldn't be typing this now…
But generally they save lives.
BUCKLE UP KIDS!!
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Life Member
The Rangis boys will have been 'real' traffic cops rather than the sectional officers who drive the Astras etc.
They would have been looking for drivers who aren't wearing seatbelts/ no tax/ no insurance etc is their core duty. Its like CID dealing with burglars and robberies.
They are tasked with reducing road deaths and serious accidents and one way is to enforce legislation such as seat belts. The sectional officers may not have given you a ticket so you were unlucky to come across them.
Having attended a good few serious accidents, £60 is well worth a reminder not to forget to put it on… better than going through the windscreen. I've seen it 'in real life' and its not great.
Glad the car's solid though.
They would have been looking for drivers who aren't wearing seatbelts/ no tax/ no insurance etc is their core duty. Its like CID dealing with burglars and robberies.
They are tasked with reducing road deaths and serious accidents and one way is to enforce legislation such as seat belts. The sectional officers may not have given you a ticket so you were unlucky to come across them.
Having attended a good few serious accidents, £60 is well worth a reminder not to forget to put it on… better than going through the windscreen. I've seen it 'in real life' and its not great.
Glad the car's solid though.
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Local Hero
Sorry fella, but you asked for it, no seat belt.
Yes it's there job to find these things, can't do them for that, would they have pulled you ifyou were wearing seatbelt.
It may annnoy you, but it only annoys you if you let them win.
With the job they do they get to see the difference in accidents with drivers of whom wear and don't wear seatbelts.
It is annoying how they are quick to fine people these days, i am positive education is the key here or is it hmmm.
For example car insurance, let's say and we have all seen seen it on tv.
Excuse me sir, your car is going to impounded unless you can prove you have car insurance as it as come up on the anpr?
Then the story comes "What happens if you hit another car or pedestrian on the road"
Well depending on the circumstances at the alleged incident, lets say you did seriousy hurt someone i.e they passed away.
Would car insurance bring them back to life, or does it just and JUST to repair the cars or for replacements to the owner, YES.
So why do they use a sentence like the above?
Because it makes them feel more powerful in their duty and to make you feel as quilty as possible to pay up and accept the fine.
Law is a joke, really it is.
I've had clean licence since i passed many moons ago, never a point.
Why! because i don't give the police Constables/men/women NOT Officers any chance of collecting revenue from me.
Sorry about rant your car passed mot all good, you've learnt hopfully unless you got money to burn and replacement licence
You didn't expect that did you
Pete :wink:
Yes it's there job to find these things, can't do them for that, would they have pulled you ifyou were wearing seatbelt.
It may annnoy you, but it only annoys you if you let them win.
With the job they do they get to see the difference in accidents with drivers of whom wear and don't wear seatbelts.
It is annoying how they are quick to fine people these days, i am positive education is the key here or is it hmmm.
For example car insurance, let's say and we have all seen seen it on tv.
Excuse me sir, your car is going to impounded unless you can prove you have car insurance as it as come up on the anpr?
Then the story comes "What happens if you hit another car or pedestrian on the road"
Well depending on the circumstances at the alleged incident, lets say you did seriousy hurt someone i.e they passed away.
Would car insurance bring them back to life, or does it just and JUST to repair the cars or for replacements to the owner, YES.
So why do they use a sentence like the above?
Because it makes them feel more powerful in their duty and to make you feel as quilty as possible to pay up and accept the fine.
Law is a joke, really it is.
I've had clean licence since i passed many moons ago, never a point.
Why! because i don't give the police Constables/men/women NOT Officers any chance of collecting revenue from me.
Sorry about rant your car passed mot all good, you've learnt hopfully unless you got money to burn and replacement licence
You didn't expect that did you
Pete :wink:
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Old Timer
heck now that was a bit of an essay and a real general rant lol.
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Life Member
Come on Pete, you live the cops really! You're just tight and don't want to spend your money!!!!!
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Local Hero
On your wages i can understand the increase in fines to be given out
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