Pulled In By The Police Because Of My Car

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I will never have any problems if the Police pull me over, but I would like to know why. Don't forget cooperation with the police force is an integral part of keeping us all safe.

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They probably noticed the impeccable driving and thought it suspicious.

andrewholdaway
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police ignoring drivers breaking the law but then hassling drivers who aren't doing anything wrong is an absolute shambles.

jw_lub
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Notice he sped off when he mentioned his "suspicions"...He knew what the next question was...."WHAT WERE YOUR SUSPICIONS, OFFICER?" ..To which he had no answer. No wonder young people feel alienated and intimidated by the police. He needs re-training. Well done Ashley. You were spot-on!

typhoontim
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I was a driving instructor for many years. I was pulled over for driving in a bus lane at about 12:30. He came up to the with an arrogant attitude, he was very sarcastic, saying as a driving instructor I should know better. I said "they say if you want to know the time ask a policeman", I added "what time is it?" While I pointed out the sign said it was a bus lane between 7:30am and 9:30am, He just waked away without another word. That's the standard of Nottingham police.

paulroberts
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"You obviously know what this video is about because of the thumbnail and title". You're a dying breed on Youtube 😂

DanielAdamBell
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I'm a retired Driving Instructor and had a similar experience with the police. I was giving a newly qualified driver a Pass Plus lesson and had a 'DRIVER UNDER INSTRUCTION' magnetic sign on the rear of my car. A police car stopped us and the first words out of the officer's mouth was a sarcastic "Who's forgot to put the L plates on his car, then?" I replied that they were not needed, without telling him why, and then received a lecture about the use of L plates. After a few seconds it suddenly dawned on the officer that my pupil had a full licence. As in Ashley's experience the officer just accepted my pupil's word that she had a full licence. I think he was embarrassed. I always support the police but the officer's manner and sarcasm just instantly irritated me.

Hrodn
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The copper saying "what do you mean?" was an obvious evasion. How can you not understand the question?!

PipeManPeep
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Saying "I've got the power to stop anyone and ask anything" just irks me, is that important here?

jaccodouma
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Ashley.. I’m a musician and often drive home after gigs in the early hours. Firstly I can’t believe the poor standards on the roads. Tonight I drove home from Birmingham to N Yorkshire. The M1 was practically empty but I lost count of the amount of times I was in the inside lane, doing the legal limit, and found myself catching up on people in the middle lane just sitting there. So tempting to undertake but I do always go around. When you then pull back into the inside lane you’d think they would get the hint but they don’t !

ralphalder
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My experience with the police has not been good.
My house was broken into, “It’s one of the hazards of having a house in the country”.
My Practice was broken into, “It’s one of the hazards of having a business in the city”.
My car had been sideswiped by an oncoming mini on the wrong side of the road. This tore my front wheel off. I had driven onto the grass verge, “There is no injury and no offence has been committed. We are not interested”. To which I replied, quite forcibly, That I thought that it was a requirement to drive on the left in the UK. The policeman’s companion was known to me and, on hearing my raised voice, came over and asked what had happened. He saved the situation!
I had a psychopathic partner who sabotaged a radiographic machine used by an associate. “It’s his machine as much as it is yours, so he can do that”
Regarding an abandoned vehicle; no tax or MOT on the road near my property which was reported several times. I rather forcibly brought it to the attention of the police. They attended. It turned out that it belonged to a criminal, so they had done nothing. I wonder If it had been mine what would have happened, and would action have been more swift.
Am I impressed by the police?

The_Fortean_Dentist
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Typical pulling over someone that’s driving great while others around them aren’t and probably don’t have insurance or a drivers license.

insoft_uk
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“You’re driving a car on the road.” Great reason for pulling you in😂. And like you said, people get off with driving offences on the daily.

Fullycharged
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I love the green colour! it's so much more interesting than boring shades of grey/silver. There's that graph which shows the decline in colour choices for cars over the years 😓

MitchellKJones
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The copper was maybe playing "snooker". He'd already stopped a red car, followed by a yellow one...

rhone
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The police look after us in the same way politicians represent us: in theory only.

caramelldansen
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My sister was the victim of a hit and run a few months ago. She got the number plate and vehicle description before the guy sped off and she had a witness in the car. The police refused to investigate and the guy later lied about the hit and run and got away with it because there was no independent evidence.

Jay-Niner
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This pisses me off. Absolutely no reason to pull you over.
I see people speeding, using mobiles phones, no seatbelts etc etc every single day and very little seems to get done about it.

vetworker
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Mate of mine is in his 60s and got pulled over on his motorbike.
As the cop walked up my mate took his helmet off,
The cop took one look at him and said “Oh sorry mate, I didn’t realise you were an old boy I thought you were a youngster.. carry on” then got back in his police car and drove off.

My mate was left there thinking “OLD BOY ! 🤬… come back here and give me a ticket 😡”

robg
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A few years ago my wife and I were driving home after a meal at my parents at night as we left their village speed limit 30mph which I observed . A car was coming up behind me at speed and proceeded to tailgate me after driving under some street lights I could tell it was a police car. They continued to tailgate me through and out the village until I turned off that road on to a 60 mph speed limit. I accelerated up to 60mph and waited to see what they did, well they turned round and went back to the village.i believe they were trying to intimate me so I would speed up and break the limit and when I didn't they gave up. Trust in police now broken

nokneedownian
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My late wife was a police officer. When we discussed this sort of thing (it's been happening a long time) she said that, police officers sometimes stop a fancy car in the hope that an offence has been committed. Then the officers get to drive the car. So that's confirmation of your suspicion from the horse's mouth.

robertlane