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Offline Jord_GTI

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Re: Interesting Police Car
« Reply #30 on: 30 December 2011, 15:06 »
This Seat Leon by any chance?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVokXkN5Ee8



Seen a few of these around Birmingham  :cool:


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Re: Interesting Police Car
« Reply #31 on: 30 December 2011, 15:12 »
This Seat Leon by any chance?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVokXkN5Ee8


Shame the driver got away. he could do with his head chopped off.

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Re: Interesting Police Car
« Reply #32 on: 30 December 2011, 15:53 »
This Seat Leon by any chance?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVokXkN5Ee8



Seen a few of these around Birmingham  :cool:



Looks like the one, couldn't tell it had strobes in the rear lights even close up.

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Re: Interesting Police Car
« Reply #33 on: 31 December 2011, 11:02 »
saw an unmarked evo the other day :) would love that job  :grin:

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Re: Interesting Police Car
« Reply #34 on: 31 December 2011, 12:00 »
If you want to find out just what cars the police are using go to their service/repair centre for unmarked cars in Greenwich, it's next the self storage place and what was platform builders merchants on anchor and hope lane as your looking at the front of the self storage place, go down the left side of it all the way to the end in the left corner is a building with a yard that has an 8 foot security fence around it.

They don't like people knowing what it's for but seeing as I put the fence up it wasn't hard to find out, especially as I would talk to the people working there. they even used to have an old an 80s cavalier. c reg whatever year that is.

They used to have police in and out all day long in their unmarked cars, wasn't very good when I think that I was working with 2 other people, 1 always had drugs on him and the other was a dealer that had just got out from prison after selling to an undercover copper.

I know the place, round the corner from makro's and asda's, they started using some weird buildings nowadays as well. Thamesmead for instance, used to have a small compound and mobile huts to form a police station not far from town center, now they are based in a warehouse which is the new station.

You mean the police go to Thamesmead? thought they had left that place and were too afraid to go back like Abbywood judging by the amount of crime round there.

I learned to drive around there and saw someone stabbed my driving instructor called the police and an ambulance the ambulance came within minutes but we waited nearly 2 hours for the police as we knew what house the bloke had gone into but they never showed up.

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Re: Interesting Police Car
« Reply #35 on: 31 December 2011, 13:09 »
Question is, anyone even had Police lights on their own car?  :laugh:

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Re: Interesting Police Car
« Reply #36 on: 31 December 2011, 17:11 »
If you want to find out just what cars the police are using go to their service/repair centre for unmarked cars in Greenwich, it's next the self storage place and what was platform builders merchants on anchor and hope lane as your looking at the front of the self storage place, go down the left side of it all the way to the end in the left corner is a building with a yard that has an 8 foot security fence around it.

They don't like people knowing what it's for but seeing as I put the fence up it wasn't hard to find out, especially as I would talk to the people working there. they even used to have an old an 80s cavalier. c reg whatever year that is.

They used to have police in and out all day long in their unmarked cars, wasn't very good when I think that I was working with 2 other people, 1 always had drugs on him and the other was a dealer that had just got out from prison after selling to an undercover copper.

I know the place, round the corner from makro's and asda's, they started using some weird buildings nowadays as well. Thamesmead for instance, used to have a small compound and mobile huts to form a police station not far from town center, now they are based in a warehouse which is the new station.

You mean the police go to Thamesmead? thought they had left that place and were too afraid to go back like Abbywood judging by the amount of crime round there.

I learned to drive around there and saw someone stabbed my driving instructor called the police and an ambulance the ambulance came within minutes but we waited nearly 2 hours for the police as we knew what house the bloke had gone into but they never showed up.

Thamesmeads not that bad compared to the rest of the hell hole surrounding it such as croydon, lewisham etc... They usually bottle out of going to any pikey sites such as the one in abbeywood  :rolleyes:

Don't get me started on the police round there, the various police stations round there have different reputations, Bexleyheath have a renown reputation in custody as being useless, so traffic police are very unlikely to arrest in that area, they rather take you magistrates or issue a ticket. Plumstead police station are humorously useless, never turning up, always doing things wrong... All fun and games, they also have a fake owl on top of the station to deter pigeons. :grin: I remember when a county court bailiff turned up to a house with a locksmith, opened it up and it was a marijuana plantation in the whole house, he rang police to notify them, they said "can you wait there a few hours till we can get someone round", his response was, its not my problem I'm going, either you turn up or I'm leaving  :grin:

Question is, anyone even had Police lights on their own car?  :laugh:

I remember my misses mums fiesta had a fault where the front lights kept dimming the same way as a police car. I'm sure getting through traffic would be quicker with them on.


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Re: Interesting Police Car
« Reply #37 on: 31 December 2011, 17:47 »
Question is, anyone even had Police lights on their own car?  :laugh:

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Re: Interesting Police Car
« Reply #38 on: 31 December 2011, 19:01 »
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Re: Interesting Police Car
« Reply #39 on: 01 January 2012, 03:03 »
Today I saw an unmarked volvo v70 t5 in black on the dual carriageway bit of the A47 between Peterborough and Thorney, pulled an Audi r8 over for speeding, I was doing 85 and was left for dead by it, so it was going a bit quick. the cheeky fecking copper had a builders hard hat a pair of work boots and the sun on the parcel shelf.

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