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Title: Increased police presence?
Post by: chrisgixer on 15 August 2013, 07:19:20
Don't know if there's some local issue but its cirtainly the case around here.

They're bloody everywhere. Especially at rush hour.


Anyone else seen more plod on the road?
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: scimmy_man on 15 August 2013, 09:29:32
has the local dohnut shop closed? ;D

more likely someone has put a flea in someones ear, so they are showing a presence
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: aaronjb on 15 August 2013, 09:44:26
Not around here - I've seen more police vans but no more cars than usual.. I've also seen one of those vans completely ignore someone run a (non camera controlled) red light directly in front of them ;D

(No, it wasn't me!)
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: mantahatch on 15 August 2013, 10:43:01
Getting ready for the new law on Friday ?

You know the one about hogging the middle lane.  :y
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: Gaffers on 15 August 2013, 10:49:18
You know the one about hogging the middle lane.  :y

I must say I cannot wait to see how much that will be enforced.  If the police go town on them I will be a very happy bunny :y
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 15 August 2013, 11:02:51
You know the one about hogging the middle lane.  :y

I must say I cannot wait to see how much that will be enforced.  If the police go town on them I will be a very happy bunny :y

Like they have(n't) on idiots driving with mobiles clamped to their ears?

Would be like shooting fish in a barrel around here, but... ::)
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: chrisgixer on 15 August 2013, 16:51:17
If the example video clip shown along with the news story on lane hogging is to be believed, the odds for catching middle laners is going to be much decreased again, even if plod are available.

Three miles of empty motorway "might" arise to a pull. Might. Or so it seemed.
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: ronnyd on 15 August 2013, 17:49:43
Saw three plod cars today in a very short space of time . Here in sleepy Suffolk thats very high profile ???
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: Crazycarzowner on 15 August 2013, 17:56:09
I've said it before........IF we were left to do what we were supposed to do "Traffic" jobs, It would literally be like you say Kevin 'shooting fish out of a barrel' Most of the time we are used as just being a 'fast panda' these days - domestics etc... because there isn't enough other bobbies on the beat!

Couple of weeks ago I managed a whole morning (Very rare) 3 hours on enforcement & went through 3 books on phones alone. Unfortunately the message isn't getting through and the penalties aren't tough enough, but the fine is going up to £100 shortly, as are all other fixed penalties.

On the other hand on a bad day (eg. the other day) had to arrest someone for no insurance (don't ask!  ::) ::) ::) ) spent over 3 hrs in custody  >:( >:( >:(  Simple RTC's can take hours to sort out - waiting for paramedics & recovery etc. and it is very frustrating, often leaving us feeling like we ain't done anything all day.

In an ideal world especially for traffic enforcement I'd love to be in a plain car (who does sommat they shouldn't in front of a marked up Beemer??) but we can't because we are told we have to be in a marked car. Annoying the amount of people I see when driving home on mobiles or texting  >:(
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: TheBoy on 15 August 2013, 19:59:11
Not noticed any difference. Must be you they are after, gixer ;D
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 15 August 2013, 20:06:22
Guilty complex I suspect ;D
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: chrisgixer on 15 August 2013, 21:00:17
Non today. Local issues I guess. :-\
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 17 August 2013, 01:00:41
Couple of weeks ago I managed a whole morning (Very rare) 3 hours on enforcement & went through 3 books on phones alone.

How many FPNs are there in your books?

Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: chrisgixer on 17 August 2013, 03:12:04
Non today. Local issues I guess. :-\

Non that I saw, that is.

Others saw an unmarked car pull, and a police incident on the motorway involving 3 marked cars.
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: ted_one on 17 August 2013, 10:32:17
No change on on the M4 last night, coming back from the pre meet get together,around midnight not a lot of traffic around but there they were middle lane with naff all in lane one.Rocking horse sh**e for brains >:(
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 17 August 2013, 10:52:33
That's why there are two extra lanes and a hard shoulder ::)

Choose the one most convenient and pass them as quickly as possible :P

Obviously not how to actually deal with thge problem, but soooo tempting :-X
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: Crazycarzowner on 17 August 2013, 13:05:54
How many FPNs are there in your books?

5 to a book, used to be 10 but since they changed them we only get 1/2 now  :-[
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: Shackeng on 17 August 2013, 13:28:37
I've said it before........IF we were left to do what we were supposed to do "Traffic" jobs, It would literally be like you say Kevin 'shooting fish out of a barrel' Most of the time we are used as just being a 'fast panda' these days - domestics etc... because there isn't enough other bobbies on the beat!

Couple of weeks ago I managed a whole morning (Very rare) 3 hours on enforcement & went through 3 books on phones alone. Unfortunately the message isn't getting through and the penalties aren't tough enough, but the fine is going up to £100 shortly, as are all other fixed penalties.

On the other hand on a bad day (eg. the other day) had to arrest someone for no insurance (don't ask!  ::) ::) ::) ) spent over 3 hrs in custody  >:( >:( >:(  Simple RTC's can take hours to sort out - waiting for paramedics & recovery etc. and it is very frustrating, often leaving us feeling like we ain't done anything all day.

In an ideal world especially for traffic enforcement I'd love to be in a plain car (who does sommat they shouldn't in front of a marked up Beemer??) but we can't because we are told we have to be in a marked car. Annoying the amount of people I see when driving home on mobiles or texting  >:(

Excellent, keep it up. Pisses me off the amount of - usually young women - in our village, taking primary school kids the 300yds to school in their 4x4's while on the phone. I'd put it up to a £1000. >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: tigers_gonads on 17 August 2013, 14:35:40
I've said it before........IF we were left to do what we were supposed to do "Traffic" jobs, It would literally be like you say Kevin 'shooting fish out of a barrel' Most of the time we are used as just being a 'fast panda' these days - domestics etc... because there isn't enough other bobbies on the beat!

Couple of weeks ago I managed a whole morning (Very rare) 3 hours on enforcement & went through 3 books on phones alone. Unfortunately the message isn't getting through and the penalties aren't tough enough, but the fine is going up to £100 shortly, as are all other fixed penalties.

On the other hand on a bad day (eg. the other day) had to arrest someone for no insurance (don't ask!  ::) ::) ::) ) spent over 3 hrs in custody  >:( >:( >:(  Simple RTC's can take hours to sort out - waiting for paramedics & recovery etc. and it is very frustrating, often leaving us feeling like we ain't done anything all day.

In an ideal world especially for traffic enforcement I'd love to be in a plain car (who does sommat they shouldn't in front of a marked up Beemer??) but we can't because we are told we have to be in a marked car. Annoying the amount of people I see when driving home on mobiles or texting  >:(

Excellent, keep it up. Pisses me off the amount of - usually young women - in our village, taking primary school kids the 300yds to school in their 4x4's while on the phone. I'd put it up to a £1000. >:( >:( >:(


Sat behind some split arse at 8am this morning while taking the missus to work.
Her speed was anywhere between 28 and 33 mph in the outside lane of a 40 mph duel carriageway.
First, she spent a good 15 seconds leaning across the passenger seat fiddling with something (handbag) :-\

Then it was time to do her friggin makeup.
And finally, it was phone call time  ::) >:( >:(

Title: Re: Increased police presence?
Post by: Rods2 on 17 August 2013, 17:07:49
I've said it before........IF we were left to do what we were supposed to do "Traffic" jobs, It would literally be like you say Kevin 'shooting fish out of a barrel' Most of the time we are used as just being a 'fast panda' these days - domestics etc... because there isn't enough other bobbies on the beat!

Couple of weeks ago I managed a whole morning (Very rare) 3 hours on enforcement & went through 3 books on phones alone. Unfortunately the message isn't getting through and the penalties aren't tough enough, but the fine is going up to £100 shortly, as are all other fixed penalties.

On the other hand on a bad day (eg. the other day) had to arrest someone for no insurance (don't ask!  ::) ::) ::) ) spent over 3 hrs in custody  >:( >:( >:(  Simple RTC's can take hours to sort out - waiting for paramedics & recovery etc. and it is very frustrating, often leaving us feeling like we ain't done anything all day.

In an ideal world especially for traffic enforcement I'd love to be in a plain car (who does sommat they shouldn't in front of a marked up Beemer??) but we can't because we are told we have to be in a marked car. Annoying the amount of people I see when driving home on mobiles or texting  >:(

Excellent, keep it up. Pisses me off the amount of - usually young women - in our village, taking primary school kids the 300yds to school in their 4x4's while on the phone. I'd put it up to a £1000. >:( >:( >:(


Sat behind some split arse at 8am this morning while taking the missus to work.
Her speed was anywhere between 28 and 33 mph in the outside lane of a 40 mph duel carriageway.
First, she spent a good 15 seconds leaning across the passenger seat fiddling with something (handbag) :-\

Then it was time to do her friggin makeup.
And finally, it was phone call time  ::) >:( >:(

Unfortunately, too many people forget they are responsible for a 1 to 2 tonne lump of moving metal that can have fatal consequences when it all goes wrong where only 10% of their attention is on driving. The most dangerous thing we all do is moving around. 1 in 200 people in the UK will be killed in their lifetime as a result. In many other countries it is much worse. In the Ukraine it is about 1 in 80, where road conditions and driving standards are very, very poor.  :( :o :o :o

About 2 weeks ago there was a woman convicted of dangerous driving where she was zooming in on her SatNav and not watching the road. She didn't see the cyclist she killed. It was a straight bit of road and the prosecution said she has 18 seconds in which to see the cyclist. She will be sentenced on the 31st August, so not only has she ruined the family of the person killed but also her own family, where I hope she gets a good long jail sentence.