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Dragonman 04 February 2008, 21:39 How do you fair
when its a police officers word of an offence against yours
she was on her own and so was I , no witnesses
MrRA 04 February 2008, 21:47 Personally, in that situation I wouldn't worry.
Dragonman 04 February 2008, 21:58 Personally, in that situation I wouldn't worry.
:thumb:
pippyrips 04 February 2008, 23:17 so what did you do?:D:D:D
evil.soup 04 February 2008, 23:45 Second the above:);)
turboDean 04 February 2008, 23:59 Unless she has some sort of evidence (video etc) then it's your word against hers so won't stand up in court.
Dragonman 05 February 2008, 01:11 so what did you do?:D:D:D
From about 200 yards away she rekons I wheelspun out of a T junction. she was driving in the opposite direction( towards me) with a van between us is doing me for driving with undo care and attention
weather comditions on friday afternoon were sunnt and dry
turboDean 05 February 2008, 01:46 From about 200 yards away she rekons I wheelspun out of a T junction. she was driving in the opposite direction( towards me) with a van between us is doing me for driving with undo care and attention
weather comditions on friday afternoon were sunnt and dry
:cuckoo: Stupid cow, 4WD cars are not exactly easy to wheelspin in the dry.
saxx 05 February 2008, 04:19 i know why she got to much power lol
DannyBoy007 05 February 2008, 12:54 After my dealings with the police and the safety camera partnership, the Words "lying cheating b4stards" would spring to mind.
Fight the power, Most case's get thrown out anyway due to lack of evidance
Blue Dragoon 05 February 2008, 14:31 Probably blobbing!
Lum 05 February 2008, 17:40 bwahahaha. You wheelspun your 4 wheel drive car. I couldn't wheelspin mine if I tried. It was probably the van, and the thought process went like this:
- I just heard someone wheelspin
- If I can do someone for this, it'll get my stats up
- I didn't see who did it, who can I stick this on?
- Oh god, look at that boy racer with a f**king stupid pointless gay wing and big pointless scoop on the front and those crappy aftermarket gold alloys, he'll do
- Perfect, the spotty 17yr old little **** wont know how to defend himself
- Right, which button turns the woo-woos on again? ahh here it is.
- Nope thats the wipers, ahh, found it now.
Dragonman 05 February 2008, 20:28 Cheers for the replies guys
especially Blue Dragoon:lol1: :lol1: :lol1:
CRAFTY CARPER 05 February 2008, 21:04 :norty: :norty: :cuckoo: Stupid cow, 4WD cars are not exactly easy to wheelspin in the dry.
women bloody drivers she just must of fancied you and some weak excuse to pull you over.
lucky boy.
Blue Dragoon 05 February 2008, 21:37 Crease in her Always Ultras!
kjdmk1 05 February 2008, 22:03 From about 200 yards away she rekons I wheelspun out of a T junction. she was driving in the opposite direction( towards me) with a van between us is doing me for driving with undo care and attention
weather comditions on friday afternoon were sunnt and dry
But were you trying to;)
turboDean 06 February 2008, 00:27 bwahahaha. You wheelspun your 4 wheel drive car. I couldn't wheelspin mine if I tried. It was probably the van, and the thought process went like this:
- I just heard someone wheelspin
- If I can do someone for this, it'll get my stats up
- I didn't see who did it, who can I stick this on?
- Oh god, look at that boy racer with a f**king stupid pointless gay wing and big pointless scoop on the front and those crappy aftermarket gold alloys, he'll do
- Perfect, the spotty 17yr old little **** wont know how to defend himself
- Right, which button turns the woo-woos on again? ahh here it is.
- Nope thats the wipers, ahh, found it now.
:lol: :lol1:
Dragonman 06 February 2008, 01:46 But were you trying to;)
:nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :(
Dan W 06 February 2008, 12:29 If this was taken far enough wouldn't the Police have to prove that it is possible to wheel spin your car at the same junction under the same conditions?
The point is that they have to prove your guilt. You don't have to prove your innocence. On that basis I wouldn't worry.
Lum 06 February 2008, 14:07 The point is that they have to prove your guilt. You don't have to prove your innocence. On that basis I wouldn't worry.
Bwahahahaha, you've never had any dealings with the police or magistrates in the last 5 or so years have you?
Dan W 06 February 2008, 15:55 The point is this - if the car cannot be wheel spun how can you get nicked for wheel spinning.
Isn't it the same as the cops trying to do me for going 130 in my 106 diesel even though its only capable of 80 before it starts breaking up?
Lum 06 February 2008, 16:27 Yes, but in the real world you end up in the magistrates court and magistrates are lay people with too much time on their hands and who know bugger all about cars, typically they are elderly busybodys who will believe anything the copper says.
Imagine trying to explain the above to PSLewis, do you see the problem here?
scoobyschef 06 February 2008, 16:31 i was in court a long time ago for an alleged driving offence (overtaking and pulling in just in front of oncoming copper) id pulled in about 100 yards befor cop passed me. they followed me and nicked me. i said i did not do what they said and ill see them in court. i did not want the 6 points they wanted to give me. court comes and im in the waiting room just about to go in, the copper comes in and starts talkng to their mate saying i did nt really do anything wrong , they just wanted to nick me. the copper went in first to give his evidence, then it was my turn, i walked in and winked at the copper, his face hit the floor. the magistrate asked me what speed i was doing , at that point i told the bench what i had just heard outside and they just looked at the copper and said sorry and sent me home.not guilty
Dan W 06 February 2008, 16:32 I don't know much about the court process but if a magistrate were to attempt to find me guilty of something that I can (with given opportunity) demonstrate my innocence i would pursue it.
I think this means requesting trial by jury. Surely then the prosecution would have to prove your guilt.
Magistrates are useless and I have experienced the worst type of them many years ago.
esp ltd 10 February 2008, 09:03 I don't know much about the court process but if a magistrate were to attempt to find me guilty of something that I can (with given opportunity) demonstrate my innocence i would pursue it.
I think this means requesting trial by jury. Surely then the prosecution would have to prove your guilt.
Magistrates are useless and I have experienced the worst type of them many years ago.
Spot on!! When i was told my case was "To Serious" to be held in Magistrates Court and would need to be refered to Crown Court i shat myself until it was pointed out that rather than one persons decision sending me possibly to jail it would be twelve people so my odds were far better. They were right and i got off with my alledged offence.
Always take the Police on and go to court unless it's a minor £60 offence, the CPS (couldn't prosecute Satan) will not take you on unless there is quite a bit of actual physical evidence against you.
Dave.
Dragonman 10 February 2008, 21:11 Thanks for all the advice and comments
just have to wait until the post man arrives
Cheers
newport_white_scooby 11 February 2008, 17:01 i wish mine was this simple
but good luck in any case
Dragonman 11 February 2008, 20:19 i wish mine was this simple
but good luck in any case
You too m8
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