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Muddybigdog



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Zambezi Silver
Unmarked Police Cars
As we are all law abiding landy drivers, but if you managed to get your vehicle over 70MPH, on the M3 in Hampshire, watch out dark grey BMW 3 series on 64 plates, could be Mr Plod wanting to increase your insurance renewals Jumped ship to reliability - Mitsubishi L200
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Post #437095 11th Jul 2015 5:26pm
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Wangers



Member Since: 19 Jan 2013
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United Kingdom 1995 Defender 110 300 Tdi CSW Aintree Green
And if it is PC plod, in unmarked you keep on driving regardless - cant do you for failing to stop, hence why in all TV cases they get a marked car upfront asap.

If an unmarked lights up you could get a passenger to call 101 and tell them that you know you are being followed and will pull up somewhere safe, or could call 999 and report what you think to be a fake police car attempting to pull you over (up north there was a bloke doing this and then taking advantage of th single female drivers on lonly dark nights - shudder....) so you are trying to get away from them.....

At which you have probably caused them so muh legal confusion they'll not bother with anything else.

Plus - speedo is set at 4mph / 6kph over the actual speed of the vheicle, (based on revs of the flywheel) so if you speedo says 70, youre probs doing between 65 and 68. Thats why your satnav alsways says slower than your speedo.

That plus the 10% for mechanical inaccuracy, and 3mph for you not being able to ead the dial properly says that consistantly below actual 80 and hes not interested.

Anything over 96, you are going to see the guy in the curly grey wig regardless. Again all about percentages - 135% of the speed limit. TY&GN
10 years in a WOLF, WIMIK and Snatch and this is all I have to show!
Post #437100 11th Jul 2015 6:04pm
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need4speed



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...If an unmarked lights up you could get a passenger to call 101 and tell them that you know you are being followed and will pull up somewhere safe, or could call 999 and report what you think to be a fake police car attempting to pull you over (up north there was a bloke doing this and then taking advantage of th single female drivers on lonly dark nights - shudder....) so you are trying to get away from them.....


Yeah. Try that. See how far you get....
Post #437105 11th Jul 2015 6:24pm
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Wangers



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United Kingdom 1995 Defender 110 300 Tdi CSW Aintree Green
18 miles to the next services, where I was told that I was correct.

But he wanted to tell me that I had a brake light out !! TY&GN
10 years in a WOLF, WIMIK and Snatch and this is all I have to show!
Post #437108 11th Jul 2015 6:33pm
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theorangebandit



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Mine measures at 64 when my dial is at 70. I think it unlikely a defender to be caught speeding. If anything they'd likely congratulate you for achieving such a high speed.
Post #437112 11th Jul 2015 7:33pm
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custom90



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Most tyres of defender sizes are rated to around 90 - 99mph roughly iirc especially AT's and MT's.
Not quite sure on how it is worked out but I believe they have an alphabetical rating for speed.
Exceed it and it's seriously dangerous.
With a stage 1 map you could easy poke over 70, myself I'd rather not thrash my 90 nor end up part of it strewn across the road. Shocked
Post #437164 11th Jul 2015 10:39pm
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Projectblue



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You can tell a genuine unmarked roads policing car from a fake. If a single blue light comes on, or the headlamps flash normally - then question it.

If the world lights up blue/black and the headlamps flash alternately or fog/headlamp/fog in the case of newer vehicles, then it's more than likely a real one.

You can stop, not get out, and ask to see identification.

I wouldn't advocate driving 18 miles to the next services. There is an offence of 'Fail to Stop'. New project and it's green: www.projectoverland.info
Post #437167 11th Jul 2015 11:20pm
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need4speed



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Wangers wrote:
18 miles to the next services, where I was told that I was correct.

But he wanted to tell me that I had a brake light out !!


As projectblue says above, if you tried that with the traffic boys round my way, you would have your head in your hands to play with....

Seriously. Don't try that up here. You will be banged up awaiting court...
Post #437224 12th Jul 2015 11:51am
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