She might be a cop off duty - in her personal vehicle... it could all be true... but I'd report it all the same. Impersonating a cop's not something the blue uniformed ones taken lightly from what I understand...
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Where'd it happen Ixion?
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Probably one of us bloody Westies!![]()
Was in Old Papatoetoe. And not a personal vehicle, it's registered to a certian national service organsiation. Which explained the radio telephone thing. That was the only thing that I was uneasy about.
It's not uncommon for people to crack on that they're cops - usually one look at them and you know it's bullshit (of course , there was this time that a couple of guys who looked like the local alkies, in torn old jeans and wifebeaters, driving round in a beat up old bomb, claimed they were cops - I told them to piss off, and reported them. Cop shop binty asked for descriptions and says - "oh, I recognise them they are detectives". Pull the other one, I've seen detectives on TV, these losers are nothing like Inspector Morse. They were cops , but, I found in the finish. Still reckon they were a disgrace to the force - and told them so) .
But such imposters don't usually have RT gear in their cars. So that worried me a bit. But when I found who the vehicle was registered to it made sense.
I got a feeling though that she'd used the line before- it came over too pat for a spur of the moment thing.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I would of hoped off my bike and requested police ID
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Simple trick if you can do it quickly and efficiently...grab offending cage ignition keys through open window and throw 'em as far as you can....then ride off.![]()
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This has got me thinking. Which other sponging government agency uses RT? Civil Defense? Secret Squirrel?
Back in the days when a uniform was a pair of nice trou and a short sleeve white shirt...the peaked cap was what said ''COP!'' They had to wear it when being an official cop.But other services also had flash pants and shirt with a peak cap - I've had firemen strutting around with their hat on bossing people about for ''traffic offences''.....and had the shits put up me by a train driver when he got out of his car and put his cap on in the familiar way.
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Mate, I would make a complaint to police (PCA) that sort oif shit is just not on and she deserves to be set on fire for telling fibs..... I have matches....
agreed...to anyone without crashbars [must get me some....] it could be the difference between walking normal or walking with a limp. if she connected hard enough that you noticed, chances are, she noticed as well.
a new biker who hasnt had that before [myself included] could get one hell of a fright and cause a major accident. i dont like my chances of staying upright if a cager connected with the bike, bars or not.
iave been underpassed before, and it damn near scared me off the other side of the bike.
report her....or get someone else to. next person she tries that on might not come off so relaxed.
edit....and you say you didnt mind her underpassing because you do it all the time. not everyone does do that. only time i underpass is when a vehicle is indicating right, or traffic is at a standstill, and im turning left.
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