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« on: June 16, 2005, 21:56:29 »
:D Evening all..

Whilst out and about in my van today i saw parked in a layby just before a busy motorway junction a mobile emmisions testing van, which was accompanied by a couple of traffic cops and cones directing traffic into the layby for what i presume or make out an emmisions test. Whether this is voluntary or not im not sure  :?
Are they just scientists doing a survey, or is there a darker side to there activities i.e if they catch say 7 out of 10 vehicles breaking the emmisisons law, does that mean the minimum CO levels for vehicles is going to be reduced even thurther  :?

I tried to get back there with my Rangie to see what they would make of it, whilst running on gas, but never made it  :(  If they were just enviromentalists who had hired the equipment for propergander i think they would have dived out in front of the Rangie thinking all there christmasess had come at once..  :lol:
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« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2005, 22:55:53 »
Never mess with these guys they have the power to spoil your day. :roll:
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« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2005, 22:57:35 »
just ask guy how much fun he has doin that !
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« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2005, 08:32:35 »
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Are they just scientists doing a survey, or is there a darker side to there activities i.e if they catch say 7 out of 10 vehicles breaking the emmisisons law, does that mean the minimum CO levels for vehicles is going to be reduced even thurther  :?


That would be the civil servant mentality....   7 out of 10 vehicles don't meet the emmission regulations... so let's lower them !
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« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2005, 08:58:12 »
Sounds like it could be the vehicle inspectorate. It's not just emissions they check but everything on your vehicle and can serve rectification notices for minor faults or detain the vehicle until it is repaired.
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« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2005, 10:05:53 »
they are doing random spot checks on vehicles to see if they comply, we had the gits down in sussex doing it , they also use it as an excuse to check over the vehicle, if you fail the roadside check they issue a ticket and nick you and then they check the mot station if you had it done recently and make sure the mot is not dodgy.
when they were here they were pulling every other van on the road, no cars or trucks just light commercials
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« Reply #6 on: June 17, 2005, 12:44:32 »
They also use these as an excuse to pull over vans and minibuses that might have illegal immigrants on their way to work.  They actually catch a lot of people for non-related crimes through this random spot check method.

It's a pain in the butt if they can fine you for emissions.  If the MOT is only a couple of months away you could have an emissions problem and not know anything about it.  If they catch this during the MOT test then there's no fine, so in principle there should be no fine for on-road checks.
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« Reply #7 on: June 17, 2005, 20:08:02 »
If you have nothing to hide - you've nothing to worry about :wink:  We welcome the Vehicle Inspectorate to check our vehicles


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« Reply #8 on: June 17, 2005, 20:14:36 »
I've seen them guys too
Same as, rushed home to get my LPG disco but would'nt pull me!
Try'd to drive into the layby where they were working but i got 'moved' along!
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« Reply #9 on: June 17, 2005, 23:05:41 »
Yes they get good at doing a 'job lot' multi agency checks, from VI, to immigration and Social Security
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« Reply #10 on: June 17, 2005, 23:07:29 »
ever heard of a gv 9 same sort of thing can happen to a car and you have to get recovered by a recovery truck if its bad enough
everything in the path of life becomes clear when you get the wipers working .....................mmmmm then theres the washer bottle motor DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH

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« Reply #11 on: June 17, 2005, 23:14:27 »
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ever heard of a gv 9 same sort of thing can happen to a car and you have to get recovered by a recovery truck if its bad enough
Is it the gv9 that gives you 7 days to rectify the fault and in some cases a partial re-test. I might have the got the forms mixed up as I've not had a gv9 for about 10 years


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« Reply #12 on: June 17, 2005, 23:37:07 »
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ever heard of a gv 9 same sort of thing can happen to a car and you have to get recovered by a recovery truck if its bad enough


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« Reply #13 on: June 17, 2005, 23:46:02 »
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ever heard of a gv 9 same sort of thing can happen to a car and you have to get recovered by a recovery truck if its bad enough
Is it the gv9 that gives you 7 days to rectify the fault and in some cases a partial re-test. I might have the got the forms mixed up as I've not had a gv9 for about 10 years

u get that for having tinted windows up here
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« Reply #14 on: June 18, 2005, 15:04:24 »
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ever heard of a gv 9 same sort of thing can happen to a car and you have to get recovered by a recovery truck if its bad enough
Is it the gv9 that gives you 7 days to rectify the fault and in some cases a partial re-test. I might have the got the forms mixed up as I've not had a gv9 for about 10 years

u get that for having tinted windows up here


some days i should jaust stay in bed & shut the F^&k up!!

went out 2 day to get swmbo a birthday pressie & guess what,met 2 really nice police chaps who gave  me a prohibition notice for having my windows tinted,had to remove them there & then so i could get it lifted n go shopping,were really sound guys aswell  :evil:
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« Reply #15 on: June 18, 2005, 16:25:03 »
You eman you can't have tinted glass in your windows? What about Ford Galaxy's where it's standard fitment on the back? They made you remove the windows then and there?

Wow, what a place you live in.

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« Reply #16 on: June 18, 2005, 17:53:38 »
ur not allowed ANY tint from the b post forward ie windscreen & side windows,ur allowed any colour or strength from the b post backwards including the rear window ,had to remove the film at the side of the road n get the copper to check it so he could give me a un prohibition order
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« Reply #17 on: June 18, 2005, 18:12:26 »
Ah that makes some sense - but they let you do it there and then? That was OK really.

They just pulled you and asked you to do it?

Wish they'd do the same for some of the kiddies round here with their silly number plates.

Did they also check all documents?

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« Reply #18 on: June 18, 2005, 18:21:16 »
didnt check any of my documents what so ever,asked if i had it but didnt ask to see it ,the y pulled me & used there light meter on the windows to give a reading
ill post a pic of the notice 2 moz at some point as im away out 2 nite,they were also kind enough not to book me for havin a scooby style front plate & just asked me to change it asap
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« Reply #19 on: June 18, 2005, 19:50:45 »
I'm glad they didn't book you but it pisses me off they don't always ask for all papers given that halfd the country doesn't have insurance. It may be that theyw orked out you'd be likely to have them but it seems potty not to ask - same with speed camera tickets why not ask for MOT and insurance?

Fannying about with light meters - great!

Glad it worked out for you though.

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« Reply #20 on: June 18, 2005, 21:52:44 »
I would imagine that they merely saw a young person in a small car with lowered suspension and blackened out windows.  Whilst in this case it might have been being driven carefully by someone that can actually drive they were possibly concerned by cisions of it ploughing through a bus load of nuns because the driver couldn't see out of the windscreen :)

I'm a little disturbed by the fact that they were doing their job without sticking to the letter of the law seems to have caused so much anger.  They could have hurled the book at him, they didn't they just wanted him to watch where he was going, sounds alright to me...
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« Reply #21 on: June 18, 2005, 22:09:11 »
I agree that they dealt with the tinted windows in a sensible way - but surely to goodness they should have checked MOT/Insurance at the same time?

I wouldn't say I was angry but I do find it depressing that when given the chance the powers that be don't chase up the basics like MOT/Insurance. No insurance is a major problem now and it's hard to check without asking the driver to produce the documents - as far as I know.

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« Reply #22 on: June 18, 2005, 22:47:48 »
nope,all on computer now,along with road tax and mot. the don't have to stop you,the summons goes straight to your door :shock:
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« Reply #23 on: June 18, 2005, 23:09:44 »
There is a national insurance database as well as a national mot database, you can get car tax online without having to show documents for either.  The likelyhood is, they knew more about the car before they got out of the car than the owner does :)
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« Reply #24 on: June 19, 2005, 07:23:50 »
I didn't realise that there was an insurance database. The MOT database is surely partial as my own MOT wasn't a computerised one.

I assume the automatic summons you refer to would be from one of those roadside jobs for tax.

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« Reply #25 on: June 19, 2005, 09:02:50 »
no drmike,it can be for any of the three(altho as you said mot is't fully running yet,soon tho :wink: ). and then when they do away with road tax and start charging per mile,the will just tag you and plot your speed and distance,speeding ticket in the post an nobody ever saw you. welcome to 1984 :shock:
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« Reply #26 on: June 19, 2005, 09:17:24 »
Quote from: "Andy the Landy"
If you have nothing to hide - you've nothing to worry about :wink:  We welcome the Vehicle Inspectorate to check our vehicles


Don't be smug. It is not a case of having nothing to hide.  :shock:

When everything is normal you can still get a ticket.

One of my pals with a S111 109 was pulled over at one of these checks.
They did a handbrake test.
Two beafy coppers pushed and rocked the vehicle taking up the play in the diff and failed his handbrake even though they could not push it more than the play in the diff would allow them to.

He felt very disgruntled by this. They gave him a police escort home (about 2 miles) and ordered him to get it to a MOT station to retest after rectification. Needless to say the retest passed it without anything needing to be done. What is worse he got 3 points on his licence.

It is just aggro imposed on the motorist through ignorance and the desire to find something wrong with your vehicle to book you for. If they want to they will find it. You dont have to hide it or know what you are hiding. There maybe something unknowingly hidden on your vehicle that will be a possible offence committed if a copper deems it so.
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« Reply #27 on: June 19, 2005, 09:42:32 »
I assume your series mate could have gone to court and disputed the 3 points etc. - not that I'm saying I would have done as it could be something of a lottery depending on the magistrate.

I wonder if this sort of thing is a result of coppers being required to get a certain number of convictions - at least in some areas. Two cops pushing against a hand brake is hardly scientific. Did they need him to propduce the MOT somewhere?

As for the 1984 point in another post - well the quite apart from the technology actually working new legistlation would be required to have you for speeding using it where there is no tangible evidence whatsoever. My little Garmin GPS unit can't always be relied on to work how far I've walked so all this fine talk of plotting all cars everywhere is IMO just that at present despite what the system manufacturers say.

If your car isn't being used on the road you can't be done for no insurance or MOT. I understood the offence was using the vehicle whie not insured/MOT'd so their computer better have som evidence of use.

God I feel old - when I were a lad ...

(For one thing cars were a lot slower and there was much less traffic and it was more expensive to own a car).

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« Reply #28 on: June 19, 2005, 11:09:56 »
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I assume your series mate could have gone to court and disputed the 3 points etc. - not that I'm saying I would have done as it could be something of a lottery depending on the magistrate.

I wonder if this sort of thing is a result of coppers being required to get a certain number of convictions - at least in some areas. Two cops pushing against a hand brake is hardly scientific. Did they need him to propduce the MOT somewhere?

Mike


He is not one to readily go to court voluntarily, would rather have the 3 points than the hassle.

This was in Derbyshire.
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« Reply #29 on: June 19, 2005, 23:37:58 »
Quote from: "lowey"
Quote from: "Andy the Landy"
If you have nothing to hide - you've nothing to worry about :wink:  We welcome the Vehicle Inspectorate to check our vehicles


Don't be smug. It is not a case of having nothing to hide.  :shock:

When everything is normal you can still get a ticket.

One of my pals with a S111 109 was pulled over at one of these checks.
They did a handbrake test.
Two beafy coppers pushed and rocked the vehicle taking up the play in the diff and failed his handbrake even though they could not push it more than the play in the diff would allow them to.

He felt very disgruntled by this. They gave him a police escort home (about 2 miles) and ordered him to get it to a MOT station to retest after rectification. Needless to say the retest passed it without anything needing to be done. What is worse he got 3 points on his licence.

It is just aggro imposed on the motorist through ignorance and the desire to find something wrong with your vehicle to book you for. If they want to they will find it. You dont have to hide it or know what you are hiding. There maybe something unknowingly hidden on your vehicle that will be a possible offence committed if a copper deems it so.
Not being smug at all - I think you will find that 99.9% of roadside checks are carried out in a friendly manner. If I were your pal that had been pulled I would definately be seeking further advice to clear my name and licence - I certainly wouldnt put up with it and settle for 3 points :roll:  If it had been persued further maybe the coppers in question would have been educated into the world of the Series 3 and gained some valuable knowledge for future roadside checks :wink:

The aim of the first post by myself was to highlight that some people will knowingly get into an unroadworthy vehicle and drive it on the highway and they should be worried about the possible consequencies. The point being made is that if you are a genuine motorist you shouldnt worry about these roadside checks as they are there to weed out the law breakers.
We get checked in our work vehicles regularly especially at this time of year, and once we have been checked it is re-assuring to know that the vehicle has a clean bill of health.


 






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