bobjebb wrote:RSVI wrote:i asked him if he was going to do anything (knowing he couldn't)
Out of interest, why couldn't they do anything? And how could you be so sure?
Just in case I need to call on some tips...
Old Land rover with no speed calibration equipment, (Defender type)
Only one officer in the car,
Basically, all he could do was ask for me to produce, insurance and mot.
One time this happened but i kept my mouth closed and said yes and sorry at the right times because my front plate was not legal. Didn't want the hassle.
This was when i was following a marked police bike down the A303 on the way to Cornwall for about 4 miles between 80-100mph, i was keeping about a 500 yard distance and the traffic was minimal.
Had my wife and in laws in the car while behind the police bike, after about 4 miles he pulled into a layby just to slow down, as soon as we went passed he pulled back out.
I knew he was going to pull me so before he had the chance i pulled straight into the next layby that happened to be about 1/4 mile after.
As i was coming to a stop i put the window down expecting the police guy to be by my window in a few seconds.
He turned up still on his bike with one of those modern flip crash helmets. I nearly pissed myself because he was trying to open it really quickly as soon as he stopped, could he open it ? Could he duck

Because of this he got humiliated, all flustered he lost his words in that normal police manor way and started talking bollox
Basicly saying "just because I'm in front of you doesn't mean i don' know what speed you were doing, blah blah blah!"
I kept my head low, said sorry when i had to and in 2 Min's we were back on or way
Times like that i wish my plate was OK (only the front thats modded). would have loved to ask him for his excuse for doing those speeds.
With him having NO blue lights he can't have been on a call, therefore we were both "bad people".
The whole incident really was quite funny,
I know two wrongs don't make a right.
I hope I'm going to get a 246 beating for being open minded.