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21-01-2010, 23:23 | #1 |
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Caught by the Fuzz AGAIN !
Chuffing, twonking, big nose, plod pulled me over again today
It's getting to be harassment I'm not impressed So does anyone know about the small print regarding tyre law? Mr Fuzzywuuzzy said the the whole tyre must be within the arch, while I argued it's only the tread that counts A friend was nicked recently for his tyres sticking out too far, but he was told it's only the tread bit that counts, hence my belief I was OK. Obviously big nose plod sees it differently He also dipped my tank I asked him when I'd have it back and he looked confused I said that's about a £1 there mate Hey ho, the joys of the police state.................................only last week we were snow angels on mercy missions all over the place, but normal service is resumed |
21-01-2010, 23:34 | #2 | |
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The hole tyre MUST be covered by the arch Mine are now |
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21-01-2010, 23:39 | #3 |
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an awkward one that, i know some one who got stoped and taken to court, who then got off again as it was a standard fit wheel and tyre on a lotus edition isuzu trooper.
I have been dipped so many times i loose count, usualy not by the police though, customs and excise are usualy the culprits and come out with some lovely comments for example "its white, your lucky" not lucky just an average law abiding citizen, bloody cheek the biggest laugh was them trying to dip a trooper despite me telling them it was petrol! having said that i have got away with enough things, so swings and roundabaouts i suppose |
21-01-2010, 23:48 | #4 | |
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no give and take with them mate. |
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21-01-2010, 23:58 | #5 | |
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22-01-2010, 00:03 | #6 |
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i wish you luck mate. dream on, lol
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22-01-2010, 00:14 | #7 |
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I guess this means if you saw a plod mobil in a snow drift you'd drive past and leave him there to miss his break
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22-01-2010, 00:21 | #8 | |
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"Oh dear woops ociffer, I appear to have accidently skidded all over your vulva! I'll call for help. Buyee......................." Ah, still dreaming |
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22-01-2010, 06:46 | #9 |
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but dont forget the PICS!
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22-01-2010, 08:44 | #10 |
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Final answer - - -
Council Directive 78/549/EEC of 12 June 1978 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the wheel guards of motor vehicles 2.1.2. The rear of the wheel guards must not terminate above a horizontal plane 150 mm above the axis of rotation of the wheels (as measured at the wheel centres) and furthermore the intersection of the edge of the wheel guard with this plane (point A, figure 1) must lie outside the median longitudinal plane of the tyre, or in the case of twin wheels the median longitudinal plane of the outermost tyre. 2.1.3. The contour and location of the wheel guards shall be such that they are as close to the tyre as possible ; and in particular within the part formed by the radial planes referred to in 2.1.1, they shall satisfy the following requirements: 2.1.3.1. the projection - situated in the vertical plane of the tyre axis - of the depth (p) of the outer edge of the wheel guards, measured in the vertical longitudinal plane passing through the centre of the tyre, must be at least 30 mm. This depth (p) may be reduced progressively to zero at the radial planes specified in 2.1.1; In short, the wheel must NOT protrude more than 30mm past the edge of the mudguard. Full webiste for the legislation can be found here http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/...78L0549:EN:NOT |
22-01-2010, 09:19 | #11 |
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But if the Officer thinks that your vehicle is dangerous because of the mods then he may issue you a ticket anyway and leave it up to the court to decide.
If it goes to court and he says is dangerous and you dont , thats prob enough to get a conviction. Would it pass an MOT like that ? |
22-01-2010, 09:59 | #12 |
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was it laptop again who pulled you.
proper coppers dipping tanks.... dont think so , thats a tax issue not a police issue. as for the tyres ive said it so many times always keep them in the arch then there is no need for roadside disputes. 4 tyres sticking out is 4x3 points. instant ban why even risk it as for harrasment, probably but if your card is marked (and id guess it is now) your stuffed options are sell it and get another one get a cherry plate - wont last long cos itll show up that your the owner or regester it in someone elses name - like what i do but first cover the bloody wheels up. you know yourself you pissed laptop off , when he went to court over your licence . so if he dont win today , he will one day . he has all the time in the world to get at you. its his job. in summery we both knew they were border line , open to dispute by the coppers. you knew the risk . and gambled ...... and they picked it up so cover the bloody things up if you want arches you can pinch my shogun body kit if you like (replace it later ) i dont need it right now . its a full set and round the side of my house . im back a week today but help yourself while im away wish i could be more possitive . but the coppers down that part of wales are notoriously tossers , so not worth the risk |
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But as you rightly say - they just do you for dangerous condition. |
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22-01-2010, 11:30 | #14 | |
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22-01-2010, 11:30 | #15 |
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I will help anyone in the Snow, except a copper!
Well I lie... "yes officer i do recover, its £50 instant call out charge, £30 fuel usage charge, £20 strop charge, £50 few beers charge... that'll be £150 CASH please and i'll happilly tow you from that drift 10 yds up the road... " Learnt my lesson a few years back with piggy wigs, recovered a stuck mate of a road which was closed due to snow. When I got back to the open road there was Mr Plod sat nice and warm in his disco with disco lights flashing waiting to give us a bollocking. I asked "if you knew someone was stranded why did you not assist" which he replied "I should not get cocky young man, and he should not have been down there in the first place" He didnt do us, but then I dont think he actually had anything to do us for. I would have fought it all the way if he had though... cant see how i'd be done for recovering someone stranded in extreme weather |
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