The AA/RAC have replied by saying if not sure drive to the nearest Police Station. This is what Royal Mail vans are supposed to do for security.
lordharding
10 August 2006 08:11 PM
Cough ,splutter
Driving for Dolphins ##########
Gav
10 August 2006 08:17 PM
Heard about this today:mad:
scoobyverysoon
10 August 2006 08:44 PM
cheeky tw*ts
cw42
12 August 2006 05:57 PM
Four young men were ordered to get out of the car by the bogus cops and told to stand against a wall and hand over the keys to the vehicle.
why did the "four young men" get out of the car anyway? If I was ever stopped by the police in my subaru, and take note Liz, I never have been :D, then I would certainly demand to see his i.d. before doing anything, and if even remotely suspicious, I'd be off to the nearest police station like a shot.
Sounds like these 4 young men were an easy target.
Like the way the police are chasing it up as an attempted theft, not as someone impersonating an officer, which would carry a bigger sentence :(
Sticky Stuff
13 August 2006 09:00 PM
...and, perhaps, (not being cynical for a second) a shed load more paperwork?
Last time I got a tug they were bogus too.
cw42
13 August 2006 10:56 PM
^^^and that will forever live in wyioc folklore :D
Alan C
14 August 2006 11:57 PM
Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
Last time I got a tug they were bogus too.
What? Never! Dreadful & shocking..! I'm disgusted at the behaviour of the youth nowadays.. How anyone can...... hang on... I'll keep quiet...
**cough** dreadful mate... nice to see you've recovered.. :p