View Full Version : coppers have some nice technology these days
5alldaway
03-02-2009, 13:09
hi folks, i took my pulsar to have its mot last week which failed, anyway i just been to have its failed parts to be fitted and have a retest, when i got there i find out that the company had given me the wrong parts so i have had to rebook the test for tomorrow. anyway whilst on my way back i over took a police car on the a38 cause they were doing an estimate 50mph and i was doing dead on 70mph and before i knew it they picked up the speed behind me and flashed me to pull over
anyway whilst i was in the back of the police car i see they have a very good system now installed, basically any car that came past the computer picked it up its registration and it basicly tells them whats legally wrong with the car, in the end they asked a load of questions but i had all areas covered :)
basicly its been a wake up call for me, ive done a few illegal trips around the village in my cars in the past but from now on i think i will pass, and there was me thinking of taking the chance of not insuring the pulsar this morning lol!
make sure your insured and do everything by the book fellas and girls
is that the apr system you see on tv etc
make sure your insured and do everything by the book fellas and girls
It kind of goes without saying doesn't it?
Penfold aka The Dealer
03-02-2009, 13:14
Yeh most police cars have what they call ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) systems on board, it reads something like 1 number plate per second on car traveling at speeds upto 100mph.
Its a great system and is linked to the DVLA and most insurance company's so if you car has no MOT, Tax, Insurance they will find out...
If you pull over and say yeh i am insured with Tesco chances are the police man will ring the insurance company up on the spot.... even if you produce a Insurance Cert as a lot of crooks insure there car, get the insurance document then cancel the insurance.
5alldaway
03-02-2009, 13:14
i know ive cut the corners on the past, but after what happened im gonna be a good boy from now on :D
5alldaway
03-02-2009, 13:16
Yeh most police cars have what they call ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) systems on board, it reads something like 1 number plate per second on car traveling at speeds upto 100mph.
Its a great system and is linked to the DVLA and most insurance company's so if you car has no MOT, Tax, Insurance they will find out...
If you pull over and say yeh i am insured with Tesco chances are the police man will ring the insurance company up on the spot.... even if you produce a Insurance Cert as a lot of crooks insure there car, get the insurance document then cancel the insurance.
the copper accused me of coming out to collect parts, but the copper rang up the mot station and they confirmed i was there etc etc
Not that my opinion counts for much but getting caught by the police while driving without insurance or with out anything for that matter is the least of your worries. How could you live with yourself if you knocked down a kid? Only a f**ing moron would even consider such a stupid idiotic act.
i was behind a fed car earlier and in the back of it point right at me was this what looked like a camera:confused: made me feel really uncomfortable.
Not that my opinion counts for much but getting caught by the police while driving without insurance or with out anything for that matter is the least of your worries. How could you live with yourself if you knocked down a kid? Only a f**ing moron would even consider such a stupid idiotic act.
Unfortunately for all of us there are plenty of them out there.:dearme:
UNICRONICUS
03-02-2009, 13:57
i was behind a fed car earlier and in the back of it point right at me was this what looked like a camera:confused: made me feel really uncomfortable.
Maybe you shouldn't play with yourself whilst in the car then :sad2:
tiff_lee
03-02-2009, 14:02
i was behind a fed car earlier and in the back of it point right at me was this what looked like a camera:confused: made me feel really uncomfortable.
Big brother is watching you!
Irrelevant and i could be wrong but i didnt think u needed insurance or anything to take a car or bring it back from an to an mot?
Maybe you shouldn't play with yourself whilst in the car then :sad2:
:rolleyes:
Big brother is watching you!
yup, and i hate the whole idea of it:disagree:
Irrelevant and i could be wrong but i didnt think u needed insurance or anything to take a car or bring it back from an to an mot?
You're wrong .If it's on the road it must be insured .
Chris Hebden
03-02-2009, 14:35
You can get away with no tax or MOT as long as your on your way to a pre booked MOT, but you then cant drive it from the garage to the post office with out tax! Strange rooling, no tickets no road i think!
You're wrong .If it's on the road it must be insured .
but does it void the insurance by having no mot? I thought u had to have mot for insurance or am i wrong again :D?
Yep :laugh:
I think it's always best to be fully covered when on the road :D Even the pre-booked MOT thing is at the coppers discretion I believe ??
:) Im young... we need to no these things ^^
markey b
03-02-2009, 15:01
i always mot my cars as soon as poss, eg up to 28days before its due, that way, if any when it fails i can get it sorted and still be ok to drive it, even tho thats a grey area lol
5alldaway
03-02-2009, 15:30
Irrelevant and i could be wrong but i didnt think u needed insurance or anything to take a car or bring it back from an to an mot?
i was insured an hour before i got caught, so i was ok
5alldaway
03-02-2009, 15:35
Not that my opinion counts for much but getting caught by the police while driving without insurance or with out anything for that matter is the least of your worries. How could you live with yourself if you knocked down a kid? Only a f**ing moron would even consider such a stupid idiotic act.
i was insured, and if i was doing anything illegal this morning do u think the coppers would of let me go? or took my license away?
dave j gtt
03-02-2009, 15:39
no licence = void insurence
no mot = fine , but dose not void insurence usless your insurence has stated.
no tax = wheel clamp and fine
tiff_lee
03-02-2009, 15:44
Tax isn't an issue either, perfectly legal to drive to a pre-booked MOT without tax providing it is too and from the nearest test station.
i always mot my cars as soon as poss, eg up to 28days before its due, that way, if any when it fails i can get it sorted and still be ok to drive it, even tho thats a grey area lol
Ye, ive heard (again dunno if its true:)) cant they keep it at the garage if it fails? but that would just be harsh...
dangerous dave
03-02-2009, 15:46
Not that my opinion counts for much but getting caught by the police while driving without insurance or with out anything for that matter is the least of your worries. How could you live with yourself if you knocked down a kid? Only a f**ing moron would even consider such a stupid idiotic act.
Tax and insurance won't save a kid for being run down, and an mot's only got for the time its in the building.. making sure cars are safe is up to us as drivers, same goes for driving safe without those phones in our hands etc..
i for one am quite petty when it comes to my car being more than up to the job:agree:
You should call yourself Safe Dave then.
dangerous dave
03-02-2009, 17:20
You should call yourself Safe Dave then.
:laugh:
i am safe dave, dangerous is my middle name:confused:
Tax and insurance won't save a kid for being run down, and an mot's only got for the time its in the building.. making sure cars are safe is up to us as drivers, same goes for driving safe without those phones in our hands etc..
i for one am quiet petty when it comes to my car being more than up to the job:agree:
No I agree it wont. However it will be avoidable as with out insurance you should not be on the road to hit someone should you? The question I asked is how could you live with yourself if you did knock down a child and not be fully legit? Sure a kid can run out and there is nothing you can do but if you are fully legit then you know its not your fault and there was nothing you could do and you was not speeding etc.
5alldaway (http://www.rtoc.org/boards/member.php?u=110) I was not questioning that you was not legal to take your car to the MOT. I can see you was. Its the quote I used to drive around my village illegally from time to time but I wont now as I know I may get caught that caused concern. How far do you have to drive exactly to mow down a child in the street?? Your fault of not?? If you was uninsured then you should not have been on the road so its completely avoidable.
bones660
05-02-2009, 18:39
is that the apr system you see on tv etc
anpr = automatic number plate recognition . :agree:
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