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Are police a waste of space?

My son just got a £30 pound fine for having his fog light on.
Dam I'm cross. Advice and warning would have been reasonable.
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Quizard
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Joke of the Day: How to get out of a speeding ticket!


A police officer pulls a guy over for speeding and has the following exchange:

Officer: May I see your driver's license?

Driver: I don't have one. I had it suspended when I got my 5th DUI.

Officer: May I see the owner's card for this vehicle?

Driver: It's not my car. I stole it.

Officer: The car is stolen?

Driver: That's right. But come to think of it, I think I saw the owner's card in the glove box when I was putting my gun in there.

Officer: There's a gun in the glove box?

Driver: Yes sir. That's where I put it after I shot the woman who owns this car and stuffed her in the trunk.

Officer: There's a BODY in the TRUNK?!?!?

Driver: Yes, sir.

Hearing this, the officer immediately called his captain. The car was quickly surrounded by police, and the captain approached the driver to handle the tense situation:

Captain: Sir, can I see your license?

Driver: Sure. Here it is. It was valid.

Captain: Who's car is this?

Driver: It's mine, officer. Here's the registration.

Captain: Could you slowly open your glove box so I can see if there's a gun in it?

Driver: Yes, sir, but there's no gun in it.Sure enough, there was nothing in the glove box.

Captain: Would you mind opening your trunk? I was told you said there's a body in it.

Driver: No problem. Trunk is opened; no body.

Captain: I don't understand it. The officer who stopped you said you told him you didn't have a license, stole the car, had a gun in the glove-box, and that there was a body in the trunk?

Driver: Yeah, and I'll bet the big liar told you I was speeding too!


Lisbeth
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Your son goes around with his fog light on, which can blind other drivers, and you blame the police? How about a little of that crossness for your son, who should know the law before he gets behind the wheel.


sensible_man
If it were you being blinded by the fog light, would you want the offender warned or ticketed? Opinions change when it is a relative and not a stranger. There could have also been some "conversation" between the officer and your son that you are not aware of.


biker
Depends, most of the Police try to do their jobs,but are fighting a losing battle due to people in Goverment passing stupid laws.


joan k
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Somebody could have been killed thanks to the lack of courtesy and stupidity of your Son. No the Police are not a waste of space in this instance.


Tasha A
it stinks that he got a ticket but police are worth the tax payers money when you are robbed or raped.


honest girl!
Anyone with common sense knows that you don't drive around with your fog lights on. At least your son can take it as a lesson learned, and hopefully he won't do it again


Cos
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I agree with Lisbeth.

How would you feel if someone else's son was driving with their fog lights on, blinded you, causing you to swerve and kill someone. It would be a different story then.

Then they would be a waste of space because they did not act.

Damned if you, damned if you don't.

Why should yours or my son be exempt from the law?

Would anarchy be better in our streets?

Are they a waste of time when they warn us each year about drink-driving, or are we the ones killing ourselves because we know better?

How many car deaths have you been to?

How many people have died in your arms due to pure and sheer stupidity?

How many mother's have you had to inform that their sons or daughters have passed away?

Should a warning be reasonable because the other driver was doing "only 35mph?" or should we give them a ticket because they "only failed to put on their seat belt?"

And then we expect "the waste of space" to clear up after us?

Sleep on safely at night, knowing that the very thin blue line, will do whatever they law and the restrictions allow them to protect you and your property!

The question is though what do you do as a citizen to make your town and country safer?

Or... it has nothing to do with me Jack until I need to call upon "the waste of space" and I want them here and now!

A coin has two sides?

Safely logging off, knowing that someone out there will do their best, whatever the abuse.

C


anthony9223
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Stop bleating he broke the law fines are to small these days anyway all fines should increase 10 fold hit them in the pocket then they might have some respect for the law.


jmalin04
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Police can be harsh but as for them bieing a waste of space, lets see how you feel if someone were to break into your house and threaten you or your family...suddenly the wastes of space look like heroes don't they...


keira
Ask that when you are being raped be a 300 pound man


loubie lou
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sorry but your son should know not to have his fog light/s on unless it is necessary, I do get what you mean but hey, coppers are there to do a job and that is what they did.
If it were my son, or daughter they'd be banned from using the car for 2 or 3 days to remind them to respect other people and the law


firefiter
Well, here in the U.S., ignorance of the law is not a viable defense for breaking said law(s). You're son had to pass some sort of examination to get a driver's license/permit, am I correct? Then he signed a paper acknowledging that he understood ALL traffic laws, rules, and regulations, and that he would thereby, abide by said laws. I wish that more people here would get tickets for driving with their fog lights on when it's not foggy. They're bright, they blind oncoming drivers, and here's one for ya'.....IT'S NOT FOGGY!!!!!! We have quite a few more idiotic infractions that I would love to see enforced. Driving on the shoulder of the road, running red lights that just changed, unsafe 3 and 4 lane changes (or as I like to call 'em, "the suicide exit"), tailgating, putting on makeup, eating, or talking on a cell phone without hands-free equipment, driving 30 minutes before sundown and 30 minutes after sunup without headlights, driving with high beams on, aggressive driving, driving while reading, not knowing how to execute a 4 way stop intersection with multiple cars, turning left from a center lane that isn't a turn lane, going straight in a turn only lane, crossing solid double yellow, and solid double white lines, not yielding to exiting traffic on service roads no matter what lane you're in. I can do this all day, but I prefer to find something else to answer that doesn't make me quite as mad. Your son deserved a warning, but as a driver, he should have already known the law. Pay the fine and be done with it. Sometimes warnings don't stick in the mind as heavy as a full penalty. I'll bet he never does that again.


Bear
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First of all the police are not a waste of space, but then I am obviously biased anyway.

One of my pet hates is people that blatantly drive around with fog lights on when there is absolutely no fog at all. Its seems to be the cool thing to do. Instead of being cool all you actually do is dazzle and annoy other motorists. It's worse still if its a wet evening and the car is following you. In some cases advice and a warning are reasonable. The officer had the discretion to advise your son. This may have depended on your sons attitude to being stopped and advised, or the officer had decided on the outcome from the onset.

The disadvantages to just warning the driver are that when the officer has gone he/she will carry on as before, because all they get is a warning. If it costs them £30 each time then they are less inclined to do it.

I personally do not care where the money goes from the ticket. Likewise this would not be a figure I would be interested in. Arresting murderers, armed robbers, rapists, burglars, car thieves, drug dealers, users, thieves, muggers, paedophiles etc etc..... then yes!!

Accept it for what it is..... a minor penalty. There is no need to start ranting about the police.


Andy
You wouldn't think they were a waste of space if they stopped you being raped or beaten up would you?


MT K
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I refuse to answer on the grounds that i may incriminate myself


jam
Bonjour madam

Yes sometimes they waste taime on petty things like this madam.

your correct, sometimes we need them for more important things, So your absolutely correct!

aurevoir


frankturk50
Normally officers would give a warning maybe your son shares your views and gave the officer good reason to think a warning would not be appreciated .


Scar
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yes,i think they can be sometimes (no offence to those black n white clothed thingies). But id say wardens are worse,like in the war theyd come bursting into your house and scream at you if you black-outs weren't completly covering the windows! So stupid! lol xxx


phil
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i can understand your anger D. if i was close to someone and they got fined i would hit the roof,more then likely.but be grateful that your son returned in one piece, and i am sure he will not make the same mistake next time.the police can be annoying at times,but they are only doing a job at the end of the day.you are true thou about them not giving any proper advice or warning is really unfair.so i can relate to your situation.


Mr Abba
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Some of them are a waste of space, but not all.


Bailey
Hello D, They could have given him a warning! Sometimes we do make mistakes. Your son may have just made a mistake! Take Care


OwddaMaRoom
here, here!, don't worry, what goes around comes back around.x


sleepy forrest
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I agree the fines are crazy and more cops than not are a pain in the a== power mongers but sometimes they actually make a difference when it counts


doodlebop xx
30 quid...god sake..you think thryd b greatful hes not out shootin sum1 or doin drugs.they can be such planks sumtimes eh.


Golf Alpha Nine-seven
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Yep, you're right. The Officer probably needed a Detection to meet his target and your son gave it to him. Don't hate the police for doing what this crap government has ordered them to do. Just face facts and realise that you now live in a Nanny State thanks to Nu Labour. Trust me the police hate having to write tickets and make arrests for petty offences just as much as you do. Morale in the Police Service is at an all time low with Officers, including myself, leaving the job in their droves every week. However, until the government is changed the current status quo will remain and it could potentially get worse before it gets better.


singleyorkie1
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Oh yes I agree D it seems awfully harsh, and we all know how important traffic offences are don't we. Obviously it was that fog light that was going to aid a robbery, shoot a passing pedestrian and dish out huge quantities of hard drugs lol.


Its only me, again !
The police are a waist of space !

but then some are just doing their job !


Guardian angel
I'm afraid that the police have lost the plot.They are so obsessed with petty motoring offences that they have no time left to deal with the thugs and hooligans that are currently terrorising huge swathes of our society.


chloë
only the crooked ones. the ones who would rather abuse thier powers and discriminate than to help.


Stevie
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Yes you are right to be cross but when you think about it and i know it's not right but the courts just don't hand out any kind of justice so the police must feel good if they can get you for any little thing without all the paperwork and effort





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