Root
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so last night I was driving about and police stop me and took me back to station and questioned me for a while about my driving mannerism.
Went back to car this morning to be welcomed by a footprint on p/s window, my splitter hanging off and a parking ticket. 
Do I stand any chance contesting the parking ticket as obviously I couldn't help where I parked, nor could I move it as I was in the station.
[Edited on 21-12-2013 by Root]
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Ian
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If you're asked to stop, you still get to pick somewhere safe and legal. So no.
Never heard of being taken to the station either? Was your driving that bad?
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John
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Sounds made up.
Police stopped you and then took you to station, but left car parked illegally.
Traffic warden/police have given you a parking ticket but not then had the car lifted?
Not one bit of it sounds true.
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Ben G
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Your fault unfortunately. You wouldn't stop in the middle of a busy junction, so why stop in a place where you shouldn't be parked?
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
If you're asked to stop, you still get to pick somewhere safe and legal. So no.
You'll find that if you try to go more than 150yds from the point their blues come on up here they'll try to hit you with failing to stop.
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SVM 286
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What the hell were you up to Root?
You weren't in an orange Impreza were you???
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Root
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lol no no orange imprezas.
When they put the blues & 2s on, there was nowhere to stop for a very long while so I stopped where I was because I didn't want them to think I was refusing to stop.
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Steve
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You should signal to acknowledge that you will be pulling over when safe.
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GB123
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What were you doing?
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taylorboosh
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Clearly he had alcohol in his system
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alan-g-w
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The fact that John's lying theory has been ignored suggests it's maybe true. I reckon you're right taylor, I've never heard of anyone being arrested for questioning over 'driving mannerisms'
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taylorboosh
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Failed roadside test so took to station imo
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alan-g-w
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I meant John's theory is probably true btw, just read that back and it seems like I'm saying the opposite.
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fred7
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Saying of drink driving my local police are tweeting everyones name and address of who they have arrested and charged for drink driving! Good idea i think name and shame
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John
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Are they definitely doing that? Can't see how that would be allowed.
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Ian
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Good idea for what? So people can throw bricks at your house?
Probably illegal as well. Sure that's not a public record.
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John
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Lol they are as well, can see some payouts coming from that.
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Dave
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That was my thought but peoples names and addresses are usually published when convicted of other crimes.
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JordyCarter
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quote: Originally posted by fred7
Saying of drink driving my local police are tweeting everyones name and address of who they have arrested and charged for drink driving! Good idea i think name and shame
Cant see this being true. Links or doesnt happen
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Dave
That was my thought but peoples names and addresses are usually published when convicted of other crimes.
Surely they haven't been convicted yet
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Dave
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quote: Originally posted by JordyCarter
quote: Originally posted by fred7
Saying of drink driving my local police are tweeting everyones name and address of who they have arrested and charged for drink driving! Good idea i think name and shame
Cant see this being true. Links or doesnt happen
It's happened, search Staffs police on twitter,
#DrinkDriversNamedOnTwitter
Lee Norman, age 39, Henfrey Drive, Nottingham #Arrested & Charged #DrinkDriving after #Police #Stopcheck
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Gaz
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Root = Lee Norman?
if so, at 39, you should know fucking better.
[Edited on 21-12-2013 by Gaz]
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Dave
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No, that's just the first drink driver I found on Staffs police twitter.
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John
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No way he's 39 surely
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Gaz
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Ahhh ok then
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