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Hmmmmmm strange one
« on: February 29, 2008, 20:49:08 »
SWMBO was cut up on the A6 tonight near Barrow and after tooting to make her presence felt (In the Corsa) the showgun that cut her up followed her all the way home to our front door.

I ran out and found them sat in their car on the close near the arch into our driveway just looking at us, after a stear out they then speed off - got the reg of the vehicle.

Managed to park SWMBOs vehicle at work out the way for the weekend. Spoke with the local Plod too and theyve made a note of it on their system incase anything else crops up in the area with that vehicle..

Just find it a little strange that people behave like this!
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2008, 20:55:37 »
Not strange, one thing I have learned is some people are nuts. I would be tending to do is keep an eye on your cars and house.

Sorry to be so blunt, but better you are aware how some people work.
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #2 on: February 29, 2008, 20:58:36 »
Cheers Boggert

Luckly i can store the cars at work (On an MoD Site) so parked both of em up tonight, and just got my van on the drive...... also notified the neighbourhood watch, and apparnetly our local bobbies will sweep round tomorrow.

Luckly because of how our house is set out, you have to go under an arch to a parking area, so they couldnt exactly see which number we are, just which close were on....hence getting rid of the vehicles for the weekend.

Tis worrying tho
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #3 on: February 29, 2008, 20:59:32 »
Just a moron don't worry about it.If they were going to do something they would of there and then.
What i would do is keep phoning the police to see what they will do about it.You should'nt have to put up with that.
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #4 on: February 29, 2008, 21:43:54 »
Well as the local Plod said, as they didnt get out the car they didnt break any laws.... so hence they can only record it on there system so if something happens locally or with that vehicle there is a mark against them

Frustrating i know but to be honest im just glad SWMBO is ok - just a little shaken!
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #5 on: February 29, 2008, 21:45:46 »
Well as the local Plod said, as they didnt get out the car they didnt break any laws.... so hence they can only record it on there system so if something happens locally or with that vehicle there is a mark against them

Frustrating i know but to be honest im just glad SWMBO is ok - just a little shaken!

It is frustrating, but what you don't know is that information is intel, and we tend to collect that!
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #6 on: February 29, 2008, 21:46:27 »
sounds like gypsies mate, buy a dog from them and it will be fine!!
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #7 on: February 29, 2008, 21:47:49 »
hmm maybe in hindsight had your missus known she was followed, to drive to a supermarket car park or someplace public..

dunno what to suggest but i would imagine it being an un-nerving experience

worth having a pootle around you locality to see if u can spot it

was it a chelsea tractor or did it look like it was used offroad?

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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #8 on: February 29, 2008, 21:51:06 »
Nooo it was nice and Shiney, gun metal grey 56 plate showgun....... fortunantly i was home and when she rung i was able to run straight out just in case.

Not to worried about...done all we can, no point in looking for them as we live on the main road between Loughborough and Leicester so they could be miles away
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #9 on: February 29, 2008, 22:46:29 »
Nooo it was nice and Shiney, gun metal grey 56 plate showgun....... fortunantly i was home and when she rung i was able to run straight out just in case.

Not to worried about...done all we can, no point in looking for them as we live on the main road between Loughborough and Leicester so they could be miles away

Sounds like a 'Still' wagon to me. Unofficial Law Enforcement Vocabulary Guidlines state that the term P*key is no longer acceptable. However they are 'still' p*keys, if you see what I mean. :wink:

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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #10 on: February 29, 2008, 23:03:41 »
'Still' Wagon...... must be a local saying! whats that?
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #11 on: February 29, 2008, 23:13:46 »
'Still' Wagon...... must be a local saying! whats that?


Large clue:- tows caravan and follows a convoy of tarmac wagons also towing caravans, sets up camp on local football/rugby pitch etc. and are as welcome as a dose of the runs
P*keys was also a hint
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #12 on: February 29, 2008, 23:31:58 »
for piece of mind, you cannot beat a pump action at your bedside.

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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #13 on: March 01, 2008, 10:44:24 »
spence i love yer mate, but it has to be in a locked cabinet like mine!!
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #14 on: March 01, 2008, 11:17:55 »
yer, it is, but i was cleaning it!

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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #15 on: March 01, 2008, 11:29:24 »
 :^o ;)
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #16 on: March 01, 2008, 12:00:48 »
for piece of mind, you cannot beat a pump action at your bedside.

Sorry mate, I'll go for the 3 shot semi any time! With bean bag shot just for pure entertainment value of course!

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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #17 on: March 01, 2008, 20:46:42 »
Im always paranoid of people following me but ive been followed by a very angry guy in a mk2 golf before becasue i admittadly pulled a bit of a stupid overtaking stunt, i just drove the roughest roads that i could, went round roundabouts twice etc etc lol, he gave up in the end. gets your adrenalin going though.
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #18 on: March 01, 2008, 21:04:47 »
Have you noticed its mostly women they prey on, my Mrs phoned me to tell me she was being followed, so I jumped in the 90 and caught up with her, it was 4 teenagers in a corsa all chavved up, they got the shock of their life when she lured them into McDonalds and parked up.  Then I followed them in with the tow rope ready to tow them into the nearest field.  Then one of the chavs piped up that Ive got loads of guns.... the rest of them assumed he meant in my 90!!!

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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #19 on: March 01, 2008, 21:56:47 »
It amazes me what people do.....for the sake of some road manners.

Luckly I work on a secure site so have been able to park the vehicle up safe all weekend......just makes you think about whos driving on the roads.

Have to admit tho, the local plod have been really good...our beat officer walked the close today which i've never seen.
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #20 on: March 01, 2008, 22:41:45 »
Im always paranoid of people following me but ive been followed by a very angry guy in a mk2 golf before becasue i admittadly pulled a bit of a stupid overtaking stunt, i just drove the roughest roads that i could, went round roundabouts twice etc etc lol, he gave up in the end. gets your adrenalin going though.

I had that once when I had nicked a couple of the local hard nuts. They tried to follow me home after I finished a late shift, but I had a slight advantage, namely I knew the country roads like the back of my hand, I was trained to a very high standard of defensive driving, I was driving a 1380cc race tuned Mini Clubman with a fly off handbrake and all the lights wired so I could switch them all off except the main beams.
Suckers! the last thing I saw of them was going through a hedge on 90 degree bend! :twisted:

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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #21 on: March 01, 2008, 22:57:28 »
Im always paranoid of people following me but ive been followed by a very angry guy in a mk2 golf before becasue i admittadly pulled a bit of a stupid overtaking stunt, i just drove the roughest roads that i could, went round roundabouts twice etc etc lol, he gave up in the end. gets your adrenalin going though.

I had that once when I had nicked a couple of the local hard nuts. They tried to follow me home after I finished a late shift, but I had a slight advantage, namely I knew the country roads like the back of my hand, I was trained to a very high standard of defensive driving, I was driving a 1380cc race tuned Mini Clubman with a fly off handbrake and all the lights wired so I could switch them all off except the main beams.
Suckers! the last thing I saw of them was going through a hedge on 90 degree bend! :twisted:

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Serves them right, I do hope you turned around to see if they were all ok

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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #22 on: March 01, 2008, 23:01:57 »
Evening Joe

Hope it hasn't shaken you both up too much mate, I agree if they were going to do something they would have there and then, can't believe people today :x

All the best mate.

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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #23 on: March 01, 2008, 23:38:20 »
Im always paranoid of people following me but ive been followed by a very angry guy in a mk2 golf before becasue i admittadly pulled a bit of a stupid overtaking stunt, i just drove the roughest roads that i could, went round roundabouts twice etc etc lol, he gave up in the end. gets your adrenalin going though.

I had that once when I had nicked a couple of the local hard nuts. They tried to follow me home after I finished a late shift, but I had a slight advantage, namely I knew the country roads like the back of my hand, I was trained to a very high standard of defensive driving, I was driving a 1380cc race tuned Mini Clubman with a fly off handbrake and all the lights wired so I could switch them all off except the main beams.
Suckers! the last thing I saw of them was going through a hedge on 90 degree bend! :twisted:

 :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
Serves them right, I do hope you turned around to see if they were all ok

I think most of us in rural areas have similar tales - I used to take great pride in the horrified expressions of reps who tried to continue tailgating an old Disco into the twisty bits. Best part is, flat out through there is still legal speeds! :lol:
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #24 on: March 02, 2008, 00:11:45 »
Im always paranoid of people following me but ive been followed by a very angry guy in a mk2 golf before becasue i admittadly pulled a bit of a stupid overtaking stunt, i just drove the roughest roads that i could, went round roundabouts twice etc etc lol, he gave up in the end. gets your adrenalin going though.

I had that once when I had nicked a couple of the local hard nuts. They tried to follow me home after I finished a late shift, but I had a slight advantage, namely I knew the country roads like the back of my hand, I was trained to a very high standard of defensive driving, I was driving a 1380cc race tuned Mini Clubman with a fly off handbrake and all the lights wired so I could switch them all off except the main beams.
Suckers! the last thing I saw of them was going through a hedge on 90 degree bend! :twisted:

 :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
Serves them right, I do hope you turned around to see if they were all ok

Yeah right! I waited until they were next in our 'guest rooms' and told them that they would have to learn to drive before they could take on a Mini.
They then decided to wait until I was out on foot patrol, so I offered to take the numbers off and take them on one by one. Pair of spineless [unpleasent fellows]. Ran off and and made a complaint of Police harrasement! Funnily enough, both their houses got turned over under warrants the next week; I've got no idea why that happened. Couldn't do that sort of thing nowadays. Fight fire with more fire, thats my way of thinking. Unfortunately, that way of thinking isn't very popular with the Bosses these days. They'd much rather sit down in a yoga circle and have a glass of organic mineral water with the scumbags.
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #25 on: March 02, 2008, 00:27:34 »
Im always paranoid of people following me but ive been followed by a very angry guy in a mk2 golf before becasue i admittadly pulled a bit of a stupid overtaking stunt, i just drove the roughest roads that i could, went round roundabouts twice etc etc lol, he gave up in the end. gets your adrenalin going though.

I had that once when I had nicked a couple of the local hard nuts. They tried to follow me home after I finished a late shift, but I had a slight advantage, namely I knew the country roads like the back of my hand, I was trained to a very high standard of defensive driving, I was driving a 1380cc race tuned Mini Clubman with a fly off handbrake and all the lights wired so I could switch them all off except the main beams.
Suckers! the last thing I saw of them was going through a hedge on 90 degree bend! :twisted:

 :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
Serves them right, I do hope you turned around to see if they were all ok

Yeah right! I waited until they were next in our 'guest rooms' and told them that they would have to learn to drive before they could take on a Mini.
They then decided to wait until I was out on foot patrol, so I offered to take the numbers off and take them on one by one. Pair of spineless [unpleasent fellows]. Ran off and and made a complaint of Police harrasement! Funnily enough, both their houses got turned over under warrants the next week; I've got no idea why that happened. Couldn't do that sort of thing nowadays. Fight fire with more fire, thats my way of thinking. Unfortunately, that way of thinking isn't very popular with the Bosses these days. They'd much rather sit down in a yoga circle and have a glass of organic mineral water with the scumbags.
Crime problems? It could be solved in a month, if we were allowed to do it, but politics gets in the way.

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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #26 on: March 02, 2008, 00:34:21 »
Im always paranoid of people following me but ive been followed by a very angry guy in a mk2 golf before becasue i admittadly pulled a bit of a stupid overtaking stunt, i just drove the roughest roads that i could, went round roundabouts twice etc etc lol, he gave up in the end. gets your adrenalin going though.

I had that once when I had nicked a couple of the local hard nuts. They tried to follow me home after I finished a late shift, but I had a slight advantage, namely I knew the country roads like the back of my hand, I was trained to a very high standard of defensive driving, I was driving a 1380cc race tuned Mini Clubman with a fly off handbrake and all the lights wired so I could switch them all off except the main beams.
Suckers! the last thing I saw of them was going through a hedge on 90 degree bend! :twisted:

 :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
Serves them right, I do hope you turned around to see if they were all ok

Yeah right! I waited until they were next in our 'guest rooms' and told them that they would have to learn to drive before they could take on a Mini.
They then decided to wait until I was out on foot patrol, so I offered to take the numbers off and take them on one by one. Pair of spineless [unpleasent fellows]. Ran off and and made a complaint of Police harrasement! Funnily enough, both their houses got turned over under warrants the next week; I've got no idea why that happened. Couldn't do that sort of thing nowadays. Fight fire with more fire, thats my way of thinking. Unfortunately, that way of thinking isn't very popular with the Bosses these days. They'd much rather sit down in a yoga circle and have a glass of organic mineral water with the scumbags.
Crime problems? It could be solved in a month, if we were allowed to do it, but politics gets in the way.

You wouldn't happen to be DCI Gene Hunt by any chance?  :lol: :lol:

I wish! Not me matey, just an ordinary Plod who is fed up with seeing this country going to the dogs. I'm all for rehabilitation of offenders as humans make mistakes and should be able to learn from them. Its those that think they have a given right to cause trouble and aggravation for the 'ordinary bod' on the street that get up my nose.
Give the bad guys a taste of their own medicine! They don't like it up 'em!
Stop teaching new Police recruits to be arty farty social workers who have extra skills in tie dyeing shirts, to become officers that can do the job effectively, bring the bad guys to Justice and win back the respect and trust from the Public that we have all but lost!
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #27 on: March 02, 2008, 00:48:45 »
You wouldn't happen to be DCI Gene Hunt by any chance?  :lol: :lol:
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In all honesty i would have tapped on there window and asked for a word, but too many people condone this sort of thing so i kept quiet :twisted:
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #28 on: March 02, 2008, 05:10:46 »
they are 'still' p*keys, if you see what I mean. :wink:
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Re: Hmmmmmm strange one
« Reply #29 on: March 02, 2008, 05:13:36 »

Suckers! the last thing I saw of them was going through a hedge on 90 degree bend! :twisted:

That's the best thing about driving a proper 4x4, I can just leave them in the middle of a ford.  Although funnily enough I don't get this happen very often, just once and he was showing off in front of his mates.
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