Yes:Geoff A wrote:Confiscated again? Oh dear, was that a section 59...?
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Yes:Geoff A wrote:Confiscated again? Oh dear, was that a section 59...?


said I could have had 3 points for itToo fast for radar :pSuprSi wrote:It's amusing how much the RS6 goes under the radar
I think they'll get you for something whatever we do. I got pulled once so far in her, 2 days after I bought her as she had no keeper registered. But then I do drive really slowSuprSi wrote:Am I right in thinking as long as the wheels don't spin and you don't exceed the speed limit, there's nothing they can do?

True, although driving slow in an RS is very suspicious! But it's pretty likely that you're about to run out of fuel lol.esp_mm-270 wrote:
I think they'll get you for something whatever we do. I got pulled once so far in her, 2 days after I bought her as she had no keeper registered. But then I do drive really slow
To be fair if I'd stick my head through the window and seen my wife's mug I'd be angry too.chunky79 wrote:Hmmmmm. Wonder if they're targeting RS4's cause they are normally stolen? That's probably why he was angry with you Mike when he saw your lady and child.
That's because the offence falls under the Offences Against The Person Act 1861, which also covers assaults (although a lot of it has been repeled and replaced with other more up to date legislation), as opposed to traffic offences. The chances of you being knocked off for 'Wanton or Furious Driving' (to give the offence it's correct title) is about zero. The charging guidance is that it should only be used when no charges under the Road Taffic Act apply, or the location isn't a public place. The offence is triable ny indictment only.MikeFish wrote:I wonder if some of these police look up ancient laws to quote at people to try and look clever. Who has ever heard of furious driving? It is from 1861 before the car was even invented. I think Dick Turpin may have been pulled over once for this offence but as his horses didn't hurt anyone they let him off.

Yep, bit of humble pie and appologising goes a long way.RossDagley wrote:A great deal of the coppers attitude stems from the "personality test" they give you. If you fail, you're scrutinised more closely etc. If you're polite and humble (even if they're a cum guzzling butt muncher to you) you'll fair much better.
The number of times I've been let off far outweighs the times I've been done. Not to mention leniency on multiple 100+mph stops. I guess I must pass the personality test every time
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