Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by chunky79 » Tue Oct 20, 2015 7:26 pm

He was probably too busy with George Michael.
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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by MikeFish » Tue Oct 20, 2015 7:40 pm

FaisalJ wrote: The plod told me they pulled me because they ran my registration, and my home address was a bit far from Bromley where I was stopped. I pointed out that was kind of the whole point of cars - I don't think he liked that.
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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by MikeFish » Tue Oct 20, 2015 7:42 pm

bam_bam wrote:Stopped for doing something furiously? It's only happened to me once, I was caught furiously tea-bagging a Dyson AirBlade, the lowest one on the wall in Liverpool St station. The copper said it was most disturbing as that one was the children's hand drier, I cannot believe he mentioned nothing of the fact that I was caught performing this particular act in the women's toilet.
The only time I use the word furious nowadays is when talking about Master Bates. I'd understand his anger if I was furiously pulling myself whilst driving.

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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by Eddie555 » Tue Oct 20, 2015 9:24 pm

My definition of Furious driving is when I've got my head back on the headrest.
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Arms dead straight so my elbows don't bang the back of my Missus head while she is performing a FURIOUS act on me whilst I'm driving.

Now that's what I call furious driving. The cops have got it wrong!!!

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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by geordie jay » Wed Oct 21, 2015 5:06 pm

bam_bam wrote:Stopped for doing something furiously? It's only happened to me once, I was caught furiously tea-bagging a Dyson AirBlade, the lowest one on the wall in Liverpool St station. The copper said it was most disturbing as that one was the children's hand drier, I cannot believe he mentioned nothing of the fact that I was caught performing this particular act in the women's toilet.
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Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by carsarecool » Sun Oct 25, 2015 10:08 am

Mike, take heed of what you said in your other post re:59

"Let this be a lesson....slow down". . In an RS4 that is quite difficult though.

Not many coppers are bad people. As stated above its usually how you interact with them which sets the scene. From some of the comments in this post I think many would fail the "personality test" and would be dealt with accordingly.

"Wanton and Furious" - that is quite funny!

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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by PSB1 » Sun Oct 25, 2015 10:25 am

Furious driving - sounds misogynistic.
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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by MikeFish » Sun Oct 25, 2015 10:34 am

carsarecool wrote:Mike, take heed of what you said in your other post re:59

"Let this be a lesson....slow down". Image. In an RS4 that is quite difficult though.

Not many coppers are bad people. As stated above its usually how you interact with them which sets the scene. From some of the comments in this post I think many would fail the "personality test" and would be dealt with accordingly.

"Wanton and Furious" - that is quite funny!
Same as when I got the section 59, I have indeed slowed down. It lasts for a while but eventually I slip into old habits again, but each time I am a little more cautious and sensible.

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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by Steveo » Sun Oct 25, 2015 2:32 pm

Rw@@dy wrote:I've been pulled over for the same thing to. Pulled off quickly on a roundabout, didn't exceed the speed limit at all. Saw the blues in the mirror and pulled over. Said even though I'd driven safely and within the speed limits, I'd driven off from the roundabout furiously ImageImageImage said I could have had 3 points for it
Did you not see the police car in your mirrors before you 'pulled off quickly' from the roundabout????

They are quite easy to spot, even the unmarked ones, if you use your mirrors correctly!
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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by bam_bam » Sun Oct 25, 2015 3:00 pm

Steveo wrote:
Rw@@dy wrote:I've been pulled over for the same thing to. Pulled off quickly on a roundabout, didn't exceed the speed limit at all. Saw the blues in the mirror and pulled over. Said even though I'd driven safely and within the speed limits, I'd driven off from the roundabout furiously ImageImageImage said I could have had 3 points for it
Did you not see the police car in your mirrors before you 'pulled off quickly' from the roundabout????

They are quite easy to spot, even the unmarked ones, if you use your mirrors correctly!
Nope. All of his mirrors are angled to reflect his face.
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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by S4WON » Sun Oct 25, 2015 5:10 pm

Lol

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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by MikeFish » Sun Oct 25, 2015 6:33 pm

Lol, yes I had to check my lippy at the time. Then I angled it to check out the wife's cleavage. But then I did notice the unmarked 3 series but no way of telling from that distance whether it was a police car or not.

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Re: Stopped by police and threatened with 'Furious Driving'

Post by SuprSi » Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:25 am

lol, this thread is amazing!

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