I have committed a Crime

TheAdmiral replied on 10/03/2016 10:08

Posted on 10/03/2016 10:08

Pulled over for a number plate issue and the rozzer who was no old enough to have a driving licence told me that I had committed a Crime, I could not believe it, anyway the "Invoice" arrived this morning, fork ou £100 or else, haven't these people got better things to do, Numberplate recognition cameras the little lad said, B-----s I said, the Eurotunnel.Ferries,Camp Sites in France and Spain recognise my number plate, "you have committed a crime says the little lad.

Blood pressure checked, sky high, must go and have a lie down

Have a nice day

Admiral

ADP1963 replied on 11/03/2016 19:07

Posted on 11/03/2016 19:07

Merve you have put your finger firmly on what ails the Police Service of today. A lack of basic training, not only in the law and the essential points to prove in any court of law, but also proper training in the art of discretion and of dealing with members of the public who might have with no guilty intent infringed against minor legislation.

The service today is failing  to carry the public with it, and as a result is creating problems for itself in the future, and is also failing in its responsibilty to the public at large.

I can identify a number of key areas of failure, but as the failings are predominately due to abysmal Home Office and ministerial organisation, it will only result in the thread being pulled!

TF

 

Write your comments here...Is this forever the truth and problem with many so services and buisnesses today. 

TheAdmiral replied on 11/03/2016 22:36

Posted on 11/03/2016 22:36

Dont see the problem.  The law about number plates is clear enough. Have the plates made up correctly by accredited people and no action will be taken by the forces of law and order. ------------- Simples !!!

What fun is there in that !!

Admiral

TheAdmiral replied on 11/03/2016 22:42

Posted on 11/03/2016 22:42

Forgot to mention I have stopped my contributions to The Police Treatment Centres as i am so p----d off with the situation, I have always supported the Police who do a difficult job that would not think of doing ever

Admiral

CBRBlackbird replied on 12/03/2016 16:17

Posted on 12/03/2016 16:17

Personally, I can't see the point of personalised registrations.

My registration, as came on the vehicle, is personal to me. Nobody else has that one. It didn't cost me extra to buy it or transfer it.

Pippah45 replied on 12/03/2016 17:32

Posted on 12/03/2016 17:32

I was offered a choice of about 20 numbers by the dealer and told to choose one I could easily remember!   THAT very nearly caused me to go elsewhere with my trade - I may be a female of advanced years but I have always remembered the numbers of the car I own!  I nearly asked if they offered the same choice of numbers to male customers! 

Navigateur replied on 12/03/2016 19:05

Posted on 12/03/2016 19:05

We still have not had it revealed why the mark was displayed as "MR 13YNG". 

If this was a mistake by the plate maker surely there would be some redress to be obtained from them?  If it has been requested that the characters be spaced in that manner, then no.

What possible significance could there be in 13YNG?  It was stated earlier that it was not a name. YNG is a name though.

EmilysDad replied on 12/03/2016 19:50

Posted on 12/03/2016 19:50

I was offered a choice of about 20 numbers by the dealer and told to choose one I could easily remember!   THAT very nearly caused me to go elsewhere with my trade - I may be a female of advanced years but I have always remembered the numbers of the car I own!  I nearly asked if they offered the same choice of numbers to male customers! 

Don't why you were offended .... I can remember the reg of the car I passed my test in, but have to think what I had for breakfast .... I'm a mid 50's man Cool

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