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Title: Another scared car in front
Post by: Martin_1962 on 03 April 2007, 19:52:25
Went to a nursery at dinner time - bought a plant and some garden ornaments for my parents

Pulled out after a BMW went past and I caught up, suddenly they wobbled around the road then stuck rigidly to speed limit - next 40 they slowed down before signs to 40.

Why does this keep happening?

At least twice recently have I had cars in front panic and change driving style!

PErhaps I should wear a white shirt ;D ;D
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: TheBoy on 03 April 2007, 19:54:09
If I feel particularly cruel, I wear the hi-vis jerkin I keep in boot (legal requirement in many countries to carry one)
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Bo Bo on 03 April 2007, 19:57:34
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If I feel particularly cruel, I wear the hi-vis jerkin I keep in boot (legal requirement in many countries to carry one)
I have to wear one at work & often travel home in it, haven't noticed any strange behaviour from other people, but then my motor's green...
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Martin_1962 on 03 April 2007, 20:15:24
It appears that some forces have plain silver Omegas as traffic cars ;D
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: TheBoy on 03 April 2007, 20:16:20
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It appears that some forces have plain silver Omegas as traffic cars ;D
Milton Keynes for one ;)  (and they have a gun metal coloured one)
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 03 April 2007, 20:16:21
A high vis jacket in a white facelift with lots of ariels has amazing effects....
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Chopsdad on 03 April 2007, 20:55:49
On Road Wars (Sky 108 11pm) they drive a star silver facelift CD - just like me - and I do wear a white shirt.  It's all part of the fun of being an Omega owner  ;D
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Hillper on 03 April 2007, 21:10:01
I get this often.  It's usually the dark colours that do it.  (not that mine is!)

My friend claimed that the reason he replaced his dark blue Meega with a brand new Lexus LS430 was because he was sick of being held up by 'law abiding' citizens!  Right.
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Omega VT3000 on 03 April 2007, 21:36:56
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It appears that some forces have plain silver Omegas as traffic cars ;D
Milton Keynes for one ;)  (and they have a gun metal coloured one)

Milton Keynes would come under Thames Valley Police and they are big Vauxhall users and are now switching over form Omegas to Vectras. I still think that they sould have marked Monaro VXrs  ;D
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Omega VT3000 on 03 April 2007, 21:38:37
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On Road Wars (Sky 108 11pm) they drive a star silver facelift CD - just like me - and I do wear a white shirt.  It's all part of the fun of being an Omega owner  ;D

It won't be a CD, it'll be an Omega V6 Special but it will look either a CD or CDX depending on the wheels and the lack of rear spoiler.
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Danny on 03 April 2007, 21:43:31
Greater manchester have a couple of dark ones, I made a woman fill her trousers when I saw her on the fone and hit my horn

since the private number plate and irmscher grille fitting, not been able to play cops no more!
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Omega VT3000 on 03 April 2007, 21:54:29
Senators were far more fun for that sort of thing, I had a few giggles about a decade ago on one of the Senators I had.
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: TheBoy on 03 April 2007, 22:01:59
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It appears that some forces have plain silver Omegas as traffic cars ;D
Milton Keynes for one ;)  (and they have a gun metal coloured one)

Milton Keynes would come under Thames Valley Police and they are big Vauxhall users and are now switching over form Omegas to Vectras. I still think that they sould have marked Monaro VXrs  ;D
Yup, going over to Veccy turbos.  I heard a rumour that they were bunging an extra turbo in...
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Craig_R on 03 April 2007, 22:33:30
This Thread Really Made Me Laugh

This Has Happened to me loads of times.

Might be as mine is a Silver CD facelift.

Craig
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Markie on 03 April 2007, 23:41:50
I came back from Stirling to Glasgow on Sunday - about a 40 mile run.

Xenon lights on full in the black omega - travelling all the way at 80mph not one person stayed out on the fast lane as i approached.

You gotta love the power  8-)
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Kevin Wood on 04 April 2007, 00:00:26
I noticed this when I picked mine up (dark blue). Had to travel over to Kent immediately after collecting the car. It was foul weather and the car was unfamiliar so I just sat at 70 around the M25 and down the M20. Saw quite a few exotics creep past me with blued brake disks only to cane it off when they saw me at the wheel. Thought to myself that some white shirts and black tank tops would be fun.

Kevin
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: bogit on 04 April 2007, 08:40:59
me and a friend where on route to a friends fathers funeral in luton many moons ago.
at the time he had a white astra sport .mk3 or 4 ,cant remember now.
so thats 2 burley chaps in white shirts black ties,both wearing sunglasses (it was summer)

just for giggles every so often i would play with imaginary swithces on the dash and headlining.

ive never seen so many people drive at the speed limit on a dual carridge way with no places on it for cameras to hide . ;D

luton plod are also very heavily into there vx's. bet they get some great discounts  ;D
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: jamie on 04 April 2007, 10:19:04
This used to be the case a lot some years ago around North Wales and before this the big Senator 24 Valve would sneak up behind you, but in most places now, its the dreaded white T5 derivative that has taken over as the rear view shocker.
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: MaxV6 on 04 April 2007, 14:10:13
oh I had lots and LOTS of fun in the Sennies .....  especially a D reg Sennie A, all in white with 3 aerials on the roof....  :y
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: jamie on 04 April 2007, 14:23:14
Shame they didn't make a new Senator :(  Gsi was a fantastic looking car.
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: edwardmickey on 04 April 2007, 14:56:58
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It appears that some forces have plain silver Omegas as traffic cars ;D
Milton Keynes for one ;)  (and they have a gun metal coloured one)

Milton Keynes would come under Thames Valley Police and they are big Vauxhall users and are now switching over form Omegas to Vectras. I still think that they sould have marked Monaro VXrs  ;D
Yup, going over to Veccy turbos.  I heard a rumour that they were bunging an extra turbo in...

Thames Valley use a mix of omega 3.2, Veccy 3.2 and Veccy V6 turbos.

Going to diesel fleet for Traffic mid-year - saving on fuel!!

Colours vary, but mainly silver and dark blue.

Biggest clues are twin rear view mirrors, strobe lighting on rear head rests and small strobes on n/s and o/s front bumpers.


Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: jamie on 04 April 2007, 15:33:29
They still use 03 Cars?  
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: AndersH on 04 April 2007, 16:00:12
I saw a black 03 3.2 Omega pull someone over the other day in Poole, they probably thought I was backup.
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: Danny on 04 April 2007, 17:43:16
GMP's Marked traffic cars are Veccy 3.2s
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: jamie on 04 April 2007, 17:51:33
Those 3.2 Vectras must be fast, but are reasonably small cars, not enough room for all the road cones :)
The last Vectra I drove as a hire didn't have great handling characteristics.
Title: Re: Another scared car in front
Post by: edwardmickey on 04 April 2007, 22:48:03
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Those 3.2 Vectras must be fast, but are reasonably small cars, not enough room for all the road cones :)
The last Vectra I drove as a hire didn't have great handling characteristics.

The 3.2 Vectras are the worse of the fleet for speed, handling and space.  The turbos are lightning quick and the hatchbacks handle much better than the estates.

Overall. the Omega saloons are the bestest, 3.2 vectra estates the poorest.  IMO, since the Omega is no more, the Volvos should be used.  As for diesel engines (that'll soon be the fleet),  any mid range engined vehicles will pis5 over the police.  That's government savings for you!!!

There are police marked 54 plate Omegas out and about if my memory serves me correctly.