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what can be done
« on: 09 September 2015, 00:32:12 »

I & several others in & around the local area have spotted a Red Agilia being driven by a nutter.
He thinks nothing of driving against the traffic  & to the right of keep left signs. on pathways & across private land & the local park. The park bit really got my wild up >:(. My little JR nearly got squished & the local kids ran for cover. as he drove  back past me very close I got a good look at him
Theres no number plates on it, so I assume he`s nicked it. I followed him down into Pompey last evenin on my bike , but he sussed me & turned right against the traffic on a large roundabout & I lost sight of him
Must admit the smilin liittle F### will connect with my right fist if I can catch up with him first.
 
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Re: what can be done
« Reply #1 on: 09 September 2015, 02:16:03 »

What can be done?

Inform the Police.  They will do the grand sum of naff all, because you have no reg number, no proof of driver and no video evidence.

What you should do?

Stay well away from this tosser whenever you see him.  He quite clearly has no regard for the law, and no regard for the safety of others.  Keep away.
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« Reply #2 on: 09 September 2015, 09:40:40 »

Probably a pikey, so if you clock him one with your fist as suggested be prepared for a lengthy hospital stay when all his mates track you down!
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« Reply #3 on: 09 September 2015, 11:23:06 »

Seat belt on, seat all the way back, and see what happens to an unbelted driver in an Agila when you meet it head on on a roundabout...

Waste of a good Omega though :-X
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Re: what can be done
« Reply #4 on: 09 September 2015, 19:40:53 »

Agila driver? Probably senile...

Seriously though, local RPU will be interested, especially if he has any regular routes or he keeps cropping up in the same area...
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« Reply #5 on: 09 September 2015, 19:50:45 »

If it were in my area I'd definitely be interested, I love taking dangerous idiots off the road and have got good results from joe publics tip offs. Pity there's never enough of us to be everywhere at once. We're having ANOTHER re-organisation soon, just 6 months after being re-organised  ::) ::) ::) No doubt we'll be getting culled AGAIN!!!  >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #6 on: 09 September 2015, 20:00:56 »

If it were in my area I'd definitely be interested, I love taking dangerous idiots off the road and have got good results from joe publics tip offs. Pity there's never enough of us to be everywhere at once. We're having ANOTHER re-organisation soon, just 6 months after being re-organised  ::) ::) ::) No doubt we'll be getting culled AGAIN!!!  >:( >:( >:(
There's a programme on morning TV called 'break in Britain'. Mainly Leeds and South Wales. Shows people ringing up to report a burglary and the cops are straight there. Yeah.....in your dreams.
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« Reply #7 on: 09 September 2015, 20:29:56 »

You do need to give the police a heads up,because if you're seeing this scrote around then there could be the possibility that they may come across the tw*t if you can give them a rough idea as to the areas you've seen him in. Also if he's driving like a retard then the public are at risk and this strengthens the case to put the ball in the police court,but I bet that if they do spot him then he'll have a well practised escape route and will be long gone by the time they catch up with him : ::):)Let's pray that may be he'll get things badly wrong and end up at the least hurting himself without hurting innocent people....dying slowly in mucho pain would be preferable for this tosser. :y
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« Reply #8 on: 09 September 2015, 22:00:47 »

The police do know more than you know, sometimes. So its worth giving all the info you have. Costs nowt.
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« Reply #9 on: 09 September 2015, 23:21:11 »

If it were in my area I'd definitely be interested, I love taking dangerous idiots off the road and have got good results from joe publics tip offs. Pity there's never enough of us to be everywhere at once. We're having ANOTHER re-organisation soon, just 6 months after being re-organised  ::) ::) ::) No doubt we'll be getting culled AGAIN!!!  >:( >:( >:(

It got personal for me when he was deliberately driving at my dog, the poor lad was yelpin with fear >:( How the hell you keep focused when dealin with scum-balls like this is beyond me.
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