portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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The enormous drop in crime after taking out a relatively small number of offenders just shows what we need more of: force from the force!
I remember a local politician who was quite keen on knocking people off their bikes so it's probably Tory party policy
Excellent tacit that should be deployed across all Police forces. As soon as the criminals know that using a scooter or motorcycle will result in them being knocked off the bike, it may well act as deterrent and reduce the types of crimes where scooters and motorcycles are currently used.
It's only a matter of time before one of these little scrotes gets seriously injured like this and sues the Met and wins oodles of £. Sadly.
It's how policing, when there is no doubt whatsoever a crime is being committed (and it's pretty obvious it is in these cases) the right way. My South African colleagues are always astounded how soft the police are in the UK.
Are you serious? check the database ? in most instances its either not displaying a plate or is on false plates.
They are not randomly knocking people off, its only with known intelligence on the rider and after they have failed to stop of there own accord.
Wait until one of the the little scrotes bashes you on the head with a hammer and makes off with your Timex.
If they levied the £ 60 fine from every cyclist riding on the pavement, riding through red lights and riding at night without lights, they could be self-funding, and they could still have time to add extra revenue by on the spot fines for particularly bad driving. They could probably generate enough revenue to pay fro a policeman actually on the beat.I think it might be a good idea to employ specialist road traffic officers in unmarked cars simply pulling everyone on the road when they commit offences. The amount of crap, dangerous driving there is plus all the cyclists who ignore all common sense and ride without lights etc would keep them in a job for life. If people on the road thought they had a high chance of getting caught and fined we might see standards rise.
Whooosh
Is that you pedalling away on your tricycle?
No it's you making a FOOL of yourself (again)
If they levied the £ 60 fine from every cyclist riding on the pavement, riding through red lights and riding at night without lights, they could be self-funding, and they could still have time to add extra revenue by on the spot fines for particularly bad driving. They could probably generate enough revenue to pay fro a policeman actually on the beat.
Well, I’ll just have to wait for the YouTube video of you being knocked off your tricycle, in George St after being chased by the local constabulary, following some sausage related felony.