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deano87 |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 09:10 |
quote: Naaa, don't tell them, ask them. See how smart they really are :lol: | |
Gavin_G |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 08:43 |
You MUST be able to produce your documents to a Police Constable when requested...if you cannot on the spot you are allowed upto 7 days to show them at a Police station. | |
Robin |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 01:04 |
What jules said. | |
Teknologikal |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 01:03 |
Sounds like it to me.....leaving your documents in your motor is a common sense thing, it just doesn't happen....why else do you get 7 days to produce?? | |
Butler |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 01:01 |
Cheers mate. I think it was the guys first time or something. Because I was first spoken to by another policeman who then looked at this guy and said 'ok, take it away' | |
Teknologikal |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:59 |
Well I wouldn't carry any documents in my car, only thing you should carry is your licence....but I'll find out if this copper is (as suspected already) full of it. | |
Jules |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:56 |
I always thought that the police advised AGAINST carrying all your motoring documents in your car - incase someone steals your car they have plenty of paperwork to cause quite a bit of hassle in your name. | |
Teknologikal |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:54 |
Both my parents are in the Police Force, I'll check that one out..... | |
Colin |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:29 |
He probably thought he was being smart tbh...ive had police saying things like that to 'close the deal' before. | |
Krammy |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:27 |
Probably said it to put the frights up you | |
Butler |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:25 |
:thumbs: I was definately told it was an offense and cautioned but nothing official to prove it. Don't know if they will have it on record. | |
Colin |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:24 |
Nothing about it being an offence, id ask them then tell them what it says in the highway code. | |
Colin |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:23 |
Highway code states: | |
Butler |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:12 |
Not being naughty at all, just casually driving along and came round the corner to be greeted by about 20 police cars all flashing, was like a road block and they flagged me down. | |
drax |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:10 |
[robocoptheme | |
Colin |
posted on 10th Nov 06 at 00:08 |
quote: Had probably got out the wrong side of bed & thought he was Robocop tbh :lol: Were you caught being naughty or just routine check??:look: | |
Butler |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 23:59 |
To be honest the caution was probably bullshit. I will ask in the station though. Cheers for that Colin :thumbs: | |
Colin |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 23:58 |
Also: | |
Colin |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 23:56 |
All I could find on the net is: | |
Colin |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 23:50 |
Never heard that before, ask when you take your doc's in & make a complaint. | |
Butler |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 23:46 |
I got a producer, but was told its an offense and was cautioned with all this 'anything you do say may harm your defense' blah de blah | |
Colin |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 23:45 |
its not, as long as you can produce them to a plod station of your choice upon request & within 7 days...... | |
eel |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 23:44 |
never | |
Butler |
posted on 9th Nov 06 at 23:43 |
Was it an offense not to carry your MOT and insurance certificates on you at all times? :look: |