
Originally Posted by
Dave-
neither, I just treat them with respect and they've always given it back.
Your 100% correct there Dave.
From personal experiances, both side of the track, your first approach to the plod when you get stopped by them dictates the result.
You come across as a smart ass, know it all, or an agressive person, expect a ticket.
Come across humble and polite, then a discussion will follow with a higher probability of being warned.
If you think you have a story or excuse that will change the event from the facts, just remeber they deal with offenders 24/7, do you think they have not heard the story before?
As Dave has said, If the police were concerned about our rides then they would hassel us into oblivion, just as they are the Boy Racers.
But we have the appearance of a well behaved group, have recieved good feedback from the public, the pubs we visit always welcome us as a group of well behaved people....remember the police will only act upon complaints from the public.
And the police know that we assist learners with real training, teaching them good riding habits, good safe riding skills, so why distroy a good thing.
We try to educate all our riders on the safest ways to get places at a good pace with saftey being the first rule.
Like stated before, if the police really wanted to target any of us they would do it on our return rides from the destination, when they are more likley to catch some riding a bit more loose.
We operate a good road healty ride, lets keep it that way and enjoy the ride...
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
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