View Full Version : Please don't do it again...
ManDownUnder
15th April 2005, 12:43
Yesterday (all my troubles seemed so far away..)
Anyhoo. Seeing the thread on 6th sense reminded me of an incident where my 6th sense let me down (it serves me well 50% of the time).
car coming onto NW Motorway comes screaming up the emergency lane, merges over just as it gets parallel to me and kindly forces me to move right. I brake at the same time and noticed the custome plate on the car.
With a little help from someone online here I found the home address of that car, owner's name etc and verified it lived quite close to where I saw it.
So I wrote them a thank you note.
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Dear [name here],
Thanks for pulling in frnot of me, cutting me off, forcing me into the path of the cars in the next lane over, and the rude gestures offered to me at the end of your manoevre.
I thought you might want to know that you are not as anonymous as you think you are in yor car.
Please don't do it again.
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There is no thread involved, but I though it might be fun to just let him know that he was being watched, and the fun part is he has no idea who by.
That's the end of it but I wish I could have seen his face when he got the note...
MDU
Waylander
15th April 2005, 13:00
Have you seen him since? If so how was his driving? He could have just gotten another plate for the car so now he is less recognizable..
MSTRS
15th April 2005, 13:00
What a great idea. Plate info should be available to us all. Big Brother doesn't faze these people, maybe Little Brother can make a difference.
T.I.E
15th April 2005, 13:06
ha ha ha nice bloody work dude.
you need a QVR
Query Vechile Registration.
it a good thing
Wolf
15th April 2005, 13:15
I think we should get that printed into a form where you can just add the name of the offender, perhaps with the title "This is not a ticket - but it should be"...
Way to go, dude.
ManDownUnder
15th April 2005, 13:16
What a great idea. Plate info should be available to us all. Big Brother doesn't faze these people, maybe Little Brother can make a difference.
To be honest that was my thought, combined with the fact this guy probably expected nothing to come of it, he got wild, he gesticulated madly and it was over (he "won"). Nothing I could do on the road... I had a bike and if was a nutter... he'd plow me into the road.
So I let him know...
thanks to all concerned too by the way... I really enjoyed it :-)
MDU
ManDownUnder
15th April 2005, 13:17
I think we should get that printed into a form where you can just add the name of the offender, perhaps with the title "This is not a ticket - but it should be"...
Way to go, dude.
Like it! Get it printed up on a form that looks ticketish... ooo I like that idea.
Maximus
15th April 2005, 13:19
What a great idea. Plate info should be available to us all. Big Brother doesn't faze these people, maybe Little Brother can make a difference.
Im (kinda?) sure that for a small fee you can go to the post shop and request the details of the owner of number plates etc? Could be wrong tho . . . . :unsure:
Ixion
15th April 2005, 13:19
Like it! Get it printed up on a form that looks ticketish... ooo I like that idea.
Incorporate the Police Roadwatch form. (found Here (http://www.police.govt.nz/service/road/roadwatch.php) )
ManDownUnder
15th April 2005, 13:22
Im (kinda?) sure that for a small fee you can go to the post shop and request the details of the owner of number plates etc? Could be wrong tho . . . . :unsure:
Yup sure can...
Maximus
15th April 2005, 13:25
Yup sure can...
I was rite, I was rite!! :whocares:
That'll be a first . . . (eh, mrs max . . .) :killingme
Ixion
15th April 2005, 13:29
Im (kinda?) sure that for a small fee you can go to the post shop and request the details of the owner of number plates etc? Could be wrong tho . . . . :unsure:
Form MR31 from any LTSA agent asnd a fee of (I think) $2.25/. They tell you on the spot. You have to provide ID though which is a bit suspicious
Maximus
15th April 2005, 13:32
You have to provide ID though which is a bit suspicious
Is it just me, or does it seem that you have to have ID to do any bloody thing these day's?! . .. . Maybe big bro IS watching?!
Or maybe in case something "mysteriously happens" to that persons vehicle or them I guess that would make the person who requested there details a suspect? :spudwhat:
ManDownUnder
15th April 2005, 13:35
Form MR31 from any LTSA agent asnd a fee of (I think) $2.25/. They tell you on the spot. You have to provide ID though which is a bit suspicious
Dunno about suspicious... it stop people nicking other people's cars etc - tracing them down from the rego plate.
Of course if it came down to it, and they wanted to know why I wanted the address (and/or why I dropped the note in the letterbox) I'd proudly respond with a description similar to the one above.
I did nothing wrong - and I pointed out that I was annoyed but the actions of the prat that did. I went out of my way to improve society and if they have an issue with it I'd be genuinely interested to understand why.
Lou Girardin
15th April 2005, 14:52
Form MR31 from any LTSA agent asnd a fee of (I think) $2.25/. They tell you on the spot. You have to provide ID though which is a bit suspicious
Or some friendly person with access to Landata could do it for free.
Ixion
15th April 2005, 14:56
Or some friendly person with access to Landata could do it for free.
Yes, indeed, if one knew such a friendly person ? Someone who worked in the motortrade for instance :innocent:
ManDownUnder
15th April 2005, 15:09
Or some friendly person with access to Landata could do it for free.
nooooo - do you think... :msn-wink:
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