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Author Donny rules of the law
scottscorsa
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   10th Apr 03 at 12:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just found this on the Donny Rispeed site , for those of you who are interested.

Dave



‘CUSTOM AND SPORTS CAR SHOW 2003’

South Yorkshire Police welcomes Custom Car owners and enthusiasts to this years Custom Car Show to be held on Doncaster Racecourse. We are very much looking forward to meeting with true enthusiasts who have invested time, energy and money in producing unique vehicles.

During this event there will be additional police resources on duty including road patrols and increased foot patrols in and around Doncaster. This is a particularly busy weekend for Doncaster in that there are other sporting events being held on the Saturday and Sunday. Our prime aim during the course of all of these events will be to ensure that traffic continues to flow freely so that all residents and visitors to Doncaster can travel with the minimum disruption possible.

South Yorkshire Police are committed to reducing road casualties in line with Government targets and we see a major contribution towards achieving this by robust enforcement of basic traffic legislation by focussing upon speeding, drink driving and seat belt legislation. The targeting of these three issues has been proven to significantly reduce road casualty figures and during the weekend of the event all patrol officers will be committed to enforcing these areas of legislation. We will use a variety of resources to achieve this, including the use of high visibility patrol cars and unmarked police vehicles. Both this type of vehicle will be fitted with video recording equipment. The South Yorkshire Police helicopter will also be available for patrol at key times and this is fitted with an array of technical equipment which most of you will be familiar with from viewing current TV programmes. The helicopter provides us with a useful opportunity to observe events on the ground when other resources may not be available.

The customised vehicles which visit this event are usually adapted and maintained to a high standard and as pointed out previously they are a credit to the owners and drivers. However, previous experience tells us that a minority of these vehicles, whilst appearing pleasing to the eye often fail to be maintained in a safe and roadworthy condition. For this reason we will be carrying out routine checks on vehicles and where necessary we will look to utilise the Vehicle Defect Rectification Scheme and also legislation regarding the construction and use of motor vehicles.

It would be very beneficial if drivers of vehicles carried with them relevant driving documents for production to officers. (Please do not leave in unattended vehicles). This will minimise the length of time that any driver is actually stopped and will also lessen the need for issue of a form HORT 1 (Producer).

It also follows that the vast majority of visitors to this event are well behaved and cause no problems whatsoever. However, a very small minority have in the past caused nuisance to others and in particular to local residents and businesses. Previously during evening times, we have experienced groups of individuals gathering on car parks and also attempting to cruise in convoy around the town. Such gatherings and processions cause significant problems and we would ask for your co-operation in refraining from these activities. We would ask everyone visiting the show to bear the above in mind and to enjoy themselves but keep behaviour within the normal bounds of enjoyment.
Our specific policing intention with regard to this event is to prevent public disorder, prevent crime, minimise congestion and minimise disruption to community life, particularly that of residents and businesses in the immediate locality. Thank you for taking the time to read this information. I hope we can all contribute towards making the weekend as successful and enjoyable for everyone as it has been in previous years.


D Featherstone
(Superintendent Community Safety)






[Edited on 10-04-2003 by scottscorsa]
Jon-Boy Walton
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10th Apr 03 at 13:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Not really asking for anything special.

Only those with cars that are unroadworthy or people that like driving at a snails-pace through Doncaster really need to be worried.
GT4Brody
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10th Apr 03 at 13:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

HHHHmmm i bet they well be really petty, trying to score brownie points wiv there superiors. They well just pull anyone with a modded car n go over it with a fine toothcomb.

 
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