Police trying to get us all !!

Police trying to get us all !!

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browny,s blower

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131 posts

208 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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On the way home from a party early this morning, old bill pull out infront of me they pull in a road turning and pop out behind me and follow for 6 miles six foot of my bumper(wan--r). then a mile later thay have speed trap out side the spotsman /the winch nr kings lynn A10 at 1.30 am on a sunday morning
this just confirms my thoughts on police men/women (they are playing snooker they would have got 7points for stopping me)

slippery

14,093 posts

245 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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[quote=browny,s blower]
this just confirms my thoughts on police men/women (they are playing snooker they would have got 7points for stopping me)
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confused
Sorry, you've lost me!

McClure

2,173 posts

152 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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slippery said:
confused
Sorry, you've lost me!
There's an old urban legend that police play "snooker" with speeding cars. As in you need to pull a "red", then a "colour" etc and build up the biggest "break" they can. I'm guessing the reference to 7 points means the OP's car is black.

slippery

14,093 posts

245 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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McClure said:
There's an old urban legend that police play "snooker" with speeding cars. As in you need to pull a "red", then a "colour" etc and build up the biggest "break" they can. I'm guessing the reference to 7 points means the OP's car is black.
Thank you! thumbup

Mrs Muttleysnoop

1,414 posts

190 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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I do not play any games but if a car is trying to see the contents of my boot ie my Chanel lipsticks etc, well I just indicate left and let them pass and note their number plate.

Spoons

148 posts

211 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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They've had speed traps locally every day over the last week, Sunday last in Crimplesham @ 8:15pm and twice during the week, in D/M near old fire station and on Denver rd near cop shop, s'pose you could have brake tested them but W wouldn't have been happy with the result. furious

Honestherbert

580 posts

153 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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McClure said:
There's an old urban legend that police play "snooker" with speeding cars. As in you need to pull a "red", then a "colour" etc and build up the biggest "break" they can. I'm guessing the reference to 7 points means the OP's car is black.
Its not an urban legend.

digger the goat

2,825 posts

151 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Mrs Muttleysnoop said:
I do not play any games but if a car is trying to see the contents of my boot ie my Chanel lipsticks etc, well I just indicate left and let them pass and note their number plate.
Hear Hear,

Toffer

1,527 posts

267 months

Wednesday 29th August 2012
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Stop and send them to Haverhill Police Station...due to a shortage of officers/money, it is only open during office hours! frown

vrod

961 posts

196 months

Wednesday 29th August 2012
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Honestherbert said:
Its not an urban legend.
My wife got stopped in her yellow car last week - followed her as she turned off then flashed to stop, Police woman started with an assault of don't get out your vehicle, whats your name, where do you live, is this your vechicle....

Then asked 'why are you going so slowly'. The nervous reply was 'there are loads of signs saying loose chippings, max speed 20 mph and I have a police car right up behind me so I'm sticking to 18 mph - what speed do you think I'm going to do'. Police woman huffed and puffed, got back in the car and left!

Simpo Two

86,808 posts

271 months

Wednesday 29th August 2012
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vrod said:
Then asked 'why are you going so slowly'. The nervous reply was 'there are loads of signs saying loose chippings, max speed 20 mph and I have a police car right up behind me so I'm sticking to 18 mph - what speed do you think I'm going to do'. Police woman huffed and puffed, got back in the car and left!
Guilty of obeying the law - 6 points and £100 I'd say!