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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 13:51 
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Hello all,

I'm here for one reason, my solicitor say's I've no case...However! he has contacted the Sergeant regarding my family to build a case asked for a letter - the Sergeant say's that he wouldn't as he's also the prosecutor in the same court house, which he'll be the one procuteing me :(

It was 5:30am dark and dry met two car's on my 12 mile travel -

I was about 800 yards out of town when I noticed a car behind me flying thru the town flashing the headlights about 1 mile behind. The lights were being flashed every so often! *Note: not left to right flashing*

Two weeks before this my brother was beat up and his car burnt out, a week after that my 65 year old father *with heart problems* was attacked and given a black eye which ended up bleeding and heart pain thru out the night.

So when I seen this car behind me I was very scared putting my car into high speed (120-135 mph) after travelling ten miles I had to slow down for a quick turn off which the car behind caught up with me. I was more relieved than anything to see it was the cops in a well marked car.

I was stopped and asked for speed which I did not give. A few moments later I asked the Sergeant why travel so far when he could have stopped me using blue lights ten miles back, his reply was that

[quote]The blue lights are not working and neither are the sirens...[/quote]

Now to me he was breaking the law regarding public safety
[b]If you could help me with this section regarding the use of blue lights and siren, I'd be very happy and pleased.[/b]

I'll also add the reason why! they were trying to stop me was that I slowed down at a twon aroundabout and put my foot down, I would'nt have been going any faster than 35 after putting the foot down.

My court case is tomorrow.

N.b I have taken photo's of my bothers car and also my father's eye.... would this also help me?

Thank you all in advance.

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Hi McT,

I’d say you’ve left it all a bit late, as your court case is tomorrow.

There are members of the police who post on this site who might help, but they don’t post that frequent. I’m not up on the law but would recommend you post the above on this website PePiPoo there are people on that site with more knowledge of motoring law. Whether you will get a quick reply I’m not sure. Good luck in court tomorrow.

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Hey! Dixie,

Yea, late... My new problem unfortunatly.


Thank you for your reply, I'm also checking out the site you have given.

I'll keep an eye on this thread here too.


Thank You.

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Hi McT,
I would have thought that a BiB-mobile, having developed such a serious operational fault, should have been returned to garage for repair - I don't know, but it would seem logical. Your VIN and description should, maybe, have been passed to control for issue to a fully-capable unit if they wanted to check you for some reason.
My advice to you for future reference is, if you feel you are being pursued by another motorist whose intent seems aggressive or threatening, head for the nearest Police Station, drive onto the premises and ask for help. Failing that, do your best to find a marked patrol car and attract the attention of the officers using your horn and lights. Tearing off at high speed is not the best course of action as, even if your pursuers are scrotes, you will still be done for excessive use of speed and very probably dangerous driving.

Good luck in Court, mate - let us know how you got on...

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Has your family upset alot of people then??


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Thats not productive SDC3. We welcome new posters, particularly those with broadly opposing viepoints however, if you intend to jump in, feet first, with unproductive, inflamatory jibes then you should expect to be given short shrift.


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mcT wrote:
So when I seen this car behind me I was very scared putting my car into high speed (120-135 mph) after travelling ten miles I had to slow down for a quick turn off which the car behind caught up with me. I was more relieved than anything to see it was the cops in a well marked car.


If I read this correctly, you traveled for 10 miles at around 120-135 mph on a single-carriageway road? I presume single-carriageway because of the quick turn off, but I know some DCs have these. Either way, SC or DC, these speeds aren't safe and I can't see that you have any chance of using being scared as a defense. Why not slow down, see if the vehicle passes you and if not, then (as someone else suggested) head to a populated place / police station?

135mph is nearly double the speed limit for motorways. Whilst I sympathise with people caught a few mph over the limit in safe conditions, I can't think of many situations where this speed sustained over 10 miles could ever be safe.

I hope you learn your lesson.[/i]


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Has your family upset alot of people then??


Yeah, nice post mate. Along with the other three you have managed thus far, you're shaping up real good.

Coventry awaits...

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Yeah, nice post mate. Along with the other three you have managed thus far, you're shaping up real good.

Coventry awaits...

:flamethrow: :trolls:


I took the question about about upsetting people as a query about whether it could be proven as a valid defence.

I have just checked his others posts though...

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toltec wrote:

I took the question about about upsetting people as a query about whether it could be proven as a valid defence.

I have just checked his others posts though...


Disregarding his other posts, it could be a contributing factor. If someone in my family had upset someone that badly that I was in fear for my life then I wouldn't consider it overreaction to get away from a vehicle behaving threateningly in any way I could.

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MGBGT wrote:
Coventry awaits...


objection your honour !

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Coventry awaits...

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Apart from being somewhere close ,where I try to avoid going - It's not that bad a place ---why inflict him on the good residents of that fair borough . :o :lol:

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Aquila wrote:
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Coventry awaits...

:flamethrow: :trolls:


Apart from being somewhere close ,where I try to avoid going - It's not that bad a place ---why inflict him on the good residents of that fair borough . :o :lol:


Perchance somewhere one is sent to when ignored..?

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Perchance somewhere one is sent to when ignored..?


:clap: :clap: :clap:

BUT WHY POOR COVENTRY :whip:

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Perhaps the Climax leaves you speechless..?































You know? Coventry Climax? Pump and fork-lift company? Now owned by Long Dong Golden Rain Heavy Industry and sited in South-East Bananarama for the cheap labour? Oh well, please yourselves...

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Family aren't bad. My brother was walking out from a fast food takeaway the lads jumped him must have been after the key's not sure we'll never know why! either. *A week later and the cops were still doing nothing* My father went to town to see if he could find out more so he could point out the lads to the cops.

Regarding the comment about letting them pass me! they were flashing lights at me Please refer to the Op (my self) concern am sure it states it somewhere.

However! I was given three points and £100 fine. Which am not very happy with. However! It could have been a lot worse I may not be here today if it had not have been the cops that morning, so am very grateful that I did not lose my life.


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3 points and £100 fine? Did the cops actually manage to clock your speed? If they did then you got a sympthetic magistrate giving you a token punishment and I'd be very happy with that result. People have gone to prison for those speeds.

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Must agree with Nos4R2 there - you got off lightly mate!

Hopefully you'll bear in mind the advice offered by us if this ever crops up again.

Stick around, McT - you may be able to advise someone else in the future. These situations arise quite frequently (not necessarily involving BiB) and to quote Arkwright in 'Open All Hours'

"If you c-can he-help some be-body..."

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