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2litreturbo
19-04-04, 05:24 PM
Go and arrest the driver of this car you fucking twats! Beathalise him, tie him up, give him points and a fine! And leave us all alone

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Dpnova
19-04-04, 05:26 PM
opps

Philsutton
19-04-04, 05:43 PM
haha

DUNOVA.
19-04-04, 05:45 PM
:lol: Unlucky :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Philsutton
19-04-04, 05:54 PM
oh but they are trained to drive at high speed while im not, so therefore that makes me a s**t driver, according to them. But look they cant even control a gay what evr it was. :D

Snowface
19-04-04, 06:02 PM
looks like a Pug 306 rear. Maybe an Escort

-Bruce-
19-04-04, 06:57 PM
yeh it does look like a 306 at the back but you cant say from the front!!

but still haha :lol: :lol:

Fester
19-04-04, 07:00 PM
Looks icy. Might have been rushing to try and save someone you know from being attacked or something?

~~joycey~~
19-04-04, 07:19 PM
unlikely :roll:

epo
19-04-04, 09:55 PM
looks nasty that

Mark
19-04-04, 10:55 PM
Oh dear, oh dear!!!

BigRuss
19-04-04, 11:03 PM
Traffic Police driving instructors teach the new recruits to dip the clutch if a car starts to slide, the funny part of it all is that they think they are the elite drivers on the road :o :o :o

nova m@rk
20-04-04, 12:25 AM
that little piggy wont be going to market
probably on he's way to catch a serial killer
(or to get back to the station for a sh*t)

2litreturbo
20-04-04, 06:13 AM
if it wasn't for the boot i'd say it was a mk4 fiesta. Either way it's still shit and deserved to be written off.

jkhilton
20-04-04, 06:23 AM
and you wonder why the police get an attitude towards young drivers :roll: noone deserves to be in a crash like that.

2litreturbo
20-04-04, 06:30 AM
and you wonder why the police get an attitude towards young drivers :roll: noone deserves to be in a crash like that.

I know why they get an attitude with young drivers. Because they think they know it all. Fiar enough, if someone is driving like a cock of has no tax or something like that, then pull them over. But when you get stopped down southend for having a square number plate instead of a rectangle plate (both are legal), and they let a crappy of 3 series drive past with only half it's lights working, no exhaust and blatently no mot, THATS WHEN THEY FUCK ME OFF!

jkhilton
20-04-04, 06:33 AM
fair enough, but the police officer driving that car has a family/friends/life, just because of the choice of job doesn't automatically mean they deserve to be in a crash as bad as that. 2 members of my family are in the police and I know I would be upset if they were to be involved in an accident like that.
If a policeman was to read that post, do you think he would think twice about pulling you over next time???? I doubt it, he would probably do it just to piss you off some more.

2litreturbo
20-04-04, 06:36 AM
the police cant piss me off anymore. I know for a fact there is nothing wrong with my car or driving so he can pull me over all he likes.

Jim
20-04-04, 08:18 AM
Well said John.

What if that had been a modified Nova? You'd all be saying "Shame, hope he's ok".

Just because you may have been stopped in the past by the police doesnt mean that you have the right to laugh at what looks like a serious accident where people no doubt got hurt, if not worse.

FFS, enough of the Police slagging posts. How old are you lot? You moan about getting stopped by the police, yet you give them attitude and make comments like whats been said in this post.

Unfortunatley statistics show that young drivers are the most dangerous on the roads. I'm not saying all young drivers are bad drivers, but 1 in 3 drivers under 25 will have had a crash at some point. 1 in 3! If you are sat there with 2 other mates reading this and none of you have had a crash, then statistically 1 of you will be involved in a crash before you are 25.

Just think before you put these type of posts up. Not everyone on the site wants to hear how much you dislike the police. If you have a problem with your local police, take it up with them in a mature manner. Go to the police station and put in a harrasment complain, dont come on here slagging them off expecting that to stop them from pulling you over.

As John said, there are people on this site who know someone in the police force or have family in the police force. Who do you think you are laughing at somebody elses misfortune?

Jim

2litreturbo
20-04-04, 08:25 AM
Ok jim i understand all your points.

But if this was www.policeload.net and all the policemen members saw a picture of a smashed up nova they would make coments like "it needed scrapping anyway" or "that'll teach em".

I not saying we should laugh at them and i know young people are more dangerous and i COMPLETELY agree with people being pulled over for being arses. But when the police victimise us because of the boy racer stereo type that is what annoys me. Once i came out of a roundabout a bit quick and immediately got overtaken by a Daewoo. There were police in a layby and guess who they pulled? Me. They let me off and i'm not moaning about being pulled over, but if the Daewoo was driving more dangerously then me, then they should have stopped HIM. They just assume that because of the car we drive, we are automatically driving illegally in some way but it's untrue. In my mind, it's just as bad as racism os sexism or anything like that.

And before anyone says it, i know not all police are bad.

Jack
20-04-04, 09:00 AM
lol @ "policeload.net" :lol:

What gets me is my friend andrew with a bog standard 306 dt drives like a total moron, has illegal tyres, rags about with his stereo up full volume (and its loud!! :o ) etc etc. Yet he's never been pulled in it. When he had his 205 GTi he was pulled all the time, even tho he wasn't driving like an arse. And i get pulled all the time in my hatch (see feature car) but never once in my saloon (standard ish at the mo - altho that's got more *cough* shady things than the hatch!)

I'm not having a go, to be honest all the police i've ever spoken to have been ok. And when you consider how many burberry-clad chavs there are out there in rusty 1 litre fiestas with bald tyres and cut springs doing burnouts at the traffic lights and handbrake turns on corners in the rain, you can kinda understand why they target modified cars.


...and its a 306... look at the space for the badge at the base of the bonnet :wink:

2litreturbo
20-04-04, 10:16 AM
you can kinda understand why they target modified cars.


Frankly i cant. Just beacuse one rusty nova is being driven moronically does not mean they all are. They should only stop cars who have comitted an offence.

Otherwise it is blatent discrimination.

Police have an attitude that stinks (most of them, not all) and i'd love to take one to court for discrimination but i't would never happen.

Jack
20-04-04, 12:21 PM
They should only stop cars who have comitted an offence.

I guess its an attempt at prevention of offence or accidents. If they followed a dodgy looking car for miles then the wheel fell off and it ran a pedestrian over, the pedestrian would not be best pleased and ask why the police didn't pull the car over earlier. Ok, so thats an extreme example but you get the idea.

The problem is, the police appear to stereotype all modified cars into the one group, they instantly think look out its a modified nova - he (or she) must be a burberry clad moron with an MOT failure of a car. So the more responsible ones amongst us who don't drive like we're roadrunner on speed get caught up in it too.

Alex
20-04-04, 01:27 PM
Police are just normal people as well!

I have no problem being pulled over by the police as they are just doing their job. I would be very grateful if my car was stolen and then recovered because the police pulled over the Chav who had stolen it.
I do not like it when they simply follow you and dont pull you over. I have learnt just to pull over myself and then it becomes a much quicker process so its not really an issue.

WRT police being arseholes, yes some are but more are actually nice people and when ive been pulled over I have a chat with most. It could be worse. You have to have some reasonable level of education to join the police imagine if all the chavs got in! One of my best mates is a policeman and you can just tell he is a complete arse when he is working as authority goes to his head. You can't do anything about it, so deal with it, no point on hating them for doing their jobs.

baha_guy
20-04-04, 08:54 PM
I no its not nice to see a crash. But the police did not do nothing about it when i got stuff stolen out my car.. It took them about 6 weeks to even call me down to say what i had took. By that time the stuff could be any where now.

So that why i would fill more sorry for them if it was not a police car.

All it takes is for them to do there job right then we would all be happy.. well i no i would be.

Stuart
20-04-04, 09:05 PM
"polive need to do their job right"

hmm bit of a far fetched statement there. if you think about how mnay crimes etc occur, and get reoprted everyday, add that to the ongoing investigations for the more important things (im sure your car being broken into isnt as important as catching a serial attacker etc), and their "beat". they are seriously overworked and underfunded by our lovely governement

sure i dont like bieng followed, but if you drive like a sensible human being then they will eventually bugger off. of course people in "luke wamr hatches" will get more attention as they are most likely to have something illegal about their car due to lack of funds/knowledge etc. plau easier to steal and so on.

so Grow up, accept that they have a job to do, and in the case of this picture they had an accident on ice much like you or I may have had. DEAL WITH IT they are here to enforce laws and order.

Aragorn
20-04-04, 09:10 PM
i recently had a stereo stolen and reported it - i had no hope of them finding anyone - they aint omnipotent beings they are just normal people like you and me but i reported it anyway - and sure enough a few days later a PC called to say there wasnt really any lines of enquiry they could take and to give me my crime number etc - i didnt have a problem with it, i had only reported it incase maybe the guy had broken into other cars that night and was subsequently caught

similarly ive been stopped for a centrally parked single wiper, i apologised and told the copper i'd fix it immediately, they then looked over the car and commented on how clean and tidy it was for its age etc, no producer or owt, and off they went

if i'd given them abuse then they'd have issued a producer for me and a "fix it" slip for the wiper - so why bother??

they are simply doing their job and i respect that