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• #8977
We all say 'I know' a lot when we don't actually know ...
Yeah I know
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• #8978
His reactions were very robotic. He didn't seem engaged at all.
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• #8979
I'd already had my morning poops and sadly the frozen sausages had defrosted due me using them to cool down my betty swallocks.
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• #8980
bbq tonight tho..
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• #8981
I'm veggie but you're welcome to them.
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• #8982
I requested CCTV footage from a bus. The company sent me a DVD in the post. It came with this information.
This seems odd. As I understand the data (cctv footage) is mine and I can do what I want with it? It also says I have to return the DVD to the bus company.
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• #8983
Load of crap, tell them you lost it then whack it on YouTube if its worth it.
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• #8984
Contact the ICO and seek advise there. They should help.
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• #8985
A woman drove into a No Entry sign outside my house today. Whoops
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• #8986
Needs a bike fit
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• #8987
Question: I don't have a camera so I have to remember plates.
So you can enter a plate into parts sites to see if it matches the car, before you annoy the police.
Tit today however had a custom plate...and it doesn't come up. So either is misremembered (no use wasting the time of a nice PSNI agent then) OR those don't work with custom plates.
Anybody know any tricks for that? Cos it was maybe half a meter (probably generous if I read the commuting thread here) but fuck that, they had a whole lane to go into. They need a telling off.
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• #8988
Police will tend to do sweet fuck all without photographic evidence or another witness.
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• #8990
The PSNI actually will go after drivers, they did before when an UPS driver nearly killed me doing a u-turn.
I only had a plate and that it was an UPS van, they spoke to the depot.
Not sure they can fine somebody but they will give them a bollocking at least.
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• #8991
Tx, also doesn't work :(
Not use reporting it then. Time to get a small camera, cos clearly my memory for numberplates isn't great.
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• #8992
Why do you think you don’t have the correct VRM? Contact PSNI and let them look for the vehicle.
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• #8993
Have reported a few incidents to the Met and although for many I've had a frustrating response of 'no further action', there are are a few that have resulted in a "Notice of Intended Prosecution" being sent to the driver. I've never heard anything more after this though. Is there a way of finding out if the 'intended' prosecution resulted in an 'actual' prosection?!
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• #8994
The NIP should have been send from an actual person so you can respond to them directly asking for updates.
I have been told that a drive agreed to go on a driver awareness course so far. -
• #8995
Court proceedings are public , if you have a clue which court it was then the outcome might be easily obtainable
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• #8996
It doesn't come up. If I can't find it neither can psni.
Maybe they can search with white seat Leon sold by something family cars with a plate with w7 but I don't know until I report and call into a police office.
I reported before with a wonky plate and don't want to waste their time.
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• #8997
Question about video footage: How many cameras do you need and what angle? As it is hard to spot if someone gave you 1.5 meter a meter or 0.5 from just one camera
Obv. mega bellendry of left hooking etc. will show up. But what setup is needed for close passes?
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• #8998
Front and rear facing if you can. Road markings give the clearest indication of how close they were. If they are not over the white line then it's only ever a close pass technically.
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• #8999
The cycliq front cameras can do a tramline overlay (you need to enter height of camera and offset from centre of bike)
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• #9000
Thank you! :)
He may well not know it's risky. We all say 'I know' a lot when we don't actually know ...
It may mean 'yes, I know that everybody knows that' or 'I know I shouldn't be caught' or something like that.