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I notice that in some instances the previous complaints are as much (if not more) about the police NOT doing what they shoud/could as much as about them being overly effiecient in upholding the law.
i reported a suspicious van on a building site near me loading stuff in after hours and was questioned at length by the officer as if it were me who was in the wrong and was i making this up :roll:
Incredible,..... first their doing too much... now their not doing enough...**slaps forehead as only homer can**
Perhaps they should get right what they do at the moment rather than 'spreading their wings' so to speak
Yep you may have had some bad experiences but then as said earlier there is always a weak link in any line of employment, but for the greater part most are not.
QuoteYep you may have had some bad experiences but then as said earlier there is always a weak link in any line of employment, but for the greater part most are not. I could not agree with you more tbh and I think I did say something along those lines earlier. I have nothing but respect for the job that police officers do (even the bad ones are up against it) but as has been said they are only human after all. Police officers have enough on their plate as it is without adding the role of judge and jury to them as well. Let them do the job that Robert Peel organised them to do and leave the sentencing and such to the courts.
Ah but the implication is that the Police are incapable of doing this - .........
The point is it is a fast track to decrease the burden on the already struggling courts
but the level of evidence has to be the same as for court and the reasons justified fully because if there came a suggestion of someone acting unfairly or that it truly was a cop being spitefull it would have to be proven in the court that this was or was not the case.
So you would have to prove that the cop was being spitefull? Isnt that just saying you would have to prove your innocence in order to prove his spite?In a court a PCs evidence is judged along with all other evidence. How can an individual be asked to judge his own evidence impartialy? Some officers CAN do it I have no doubt but all of them?
The accountants rule the world as usual.
No no no it's not about proving the cops spite it's about proving the judgement was wrong or not lawfull.
but chances are if it go to the stage the car/bike/caravan/small mamal (added for artistic value) was crushed then the law had already been broken on numerous occasions
and not having the Legal documentation for the vehicle
you deserve to have it crushed outright
No when you are proven guilty it is for reasons
People seem determined to simplify the law to oh you did bad me crush car - but it in reality is nothing like that - there are chances to stop the action which may lead to crushing etc.... but in document offences (no licence no insurance not mot or tax) - you deserve to have it crushed outright - because there is no excuse for stealing from the public purse - we pay so should you (you in the rhetorical not an aimed comment there) :wink:
QuoteNo when you are proven guilty it is for reasonsBut nobody has proven you guilty, someone has decided your are guilty. There is a BIG difference.
Hmm, then why have I got the impression from press releases made by the police and others that they will catch transgressors and crush their vehicle? There have been reports in the press and elsewhere of the authorities which includes the police amongst others having a push on illegal driving and cars being crushed? Why does the DVLA show pictures of sad chavs watching their car being taken away to be crushed - with a tagline along the lines of don't pay your tax and we'll crush your car?Mike
Quote from: "drmike"But driving without insurance or tax for example there are absolutely No excuses for ... there is no misunderstanding here everyone knows its illegal - there should be no opportunity for repeat offence in regard to these matters. As i said above when your car or loved one is wiped out by an unisured driver .. maybe then you'll wish the opportunity for them to do it again is not there.From the first postQuoteAlthough he was unaware that the gravel path was a public highway, and there were no signs to warn him, an officer confiscated the vehicle and one ridden by his friend, on the spot.So the police confiscate ALL untaxed vehicles on the spot and crush them I assume from what you say. Is this correct?errrrrr ... no I didnt think so. Therefore the police are acting as sanctioned 'vigalanties' deciding who gets punished and in what way. If this wasnt the case then ALL untaxed vehicals would be crushed (even a £40k BMW) if found without a SORN OR everyone would be taken to court.What we have instead is individual police officers interpreting the directions of their Chief Constable (or whoever) as to who is entitled to 'due process'. "Little scrote gave me some lip I'll have his car crushed, nice guy in a nice suit just forgot, he can pay a fine".I wonder how long it will be until the PC can decide on the fine?ps can't be bothered to run a spell check
But driving without insurance or tax for example there are absolutely No excuses for ... there is no misunderstanding here everyone knows its illegal - there should be no opportunity for repeat offence in regard to these matters. As i said above when your car or loved one is wiped out by an unisured driver .. maybe then you'll wish the opportunity for them to do it again is not there.
Although he was unaware that the gravel path was a public highway, and there were no signs to warn him, an officer confiscated the vehicle and one ridden by his friend, on the spot.
It's the times when we're assured there are so many warnings ignored etc. that worry me - no I don't know about these warning being ignored as they have not gone through the public courts.Mike
From the first postQuoteAlthough he was unaware that the gravel path was a public highway, and there were no signs to warn him, an officer confiscated the vehicle and one ridden by his friend, on the spot.So the police confiscate ALL untaxed vehicles on the spot and crush them I assume from what you say. Is this correct?errrrrr ... no I didnt think so. Therefore the police are acting as sanctioned 'vigalanties' deciding who gets punished and in what way. If this wasnt the case then ALL untaxed vehicals would be crushed (even a £40k BMW) if found without a SORN OR everyone would be taken to court.
The mitigtaing circumsatnaces I was thinking of were going away for 4 weeks. Tax due 3 weeks into that 4 week period.I don't think you can renew before you go.You can't renew while you're away.Busted.But I could be wrong.Mike