I got stopped by the police today

Stark

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Just on the Kew Rd, going back to Richmond, I noticed a cop car had pulled a 5 Series BMW, just as I passed by, he pulled me in too...I said 'what is this, pick on BMW night?'

He said well actually, yes it is.

Last night there were 2 x 1 series BMW's and a 6 Series stolen from Richmond/Kew area and he was making me aware of the issue with the keys and being copied etc...

Didn't stop him checking my details either!!
 
Stark said:
...I said 'what is this, pick on BMW night?'

.....

Didn't stop him checking my details either!!

Not surprised he went on and checked - you cheeky bugger :rofl:
 
Darren Slone said:
Oh well at least they were being proactive :thumbsup:
I wouldn't be so sure. Surely there's more efficient ways to notify the public of such issues than pulling over individuals minding their own business. Just a flimsy excuse to check people's papers. I'm sure his nose was on high alert as well for alcohol or similar fumes. As Bing said, cheeky buggers. :thumbsdown:
 
bcworkz said:
Darren Slone said:
Oh well at least they were being proactive :thumbsup:
I wouldn't be so sure. Surely there's more efficient ways to notify the public of such issues than pulling over individuals minding their own business. Just a flimsy excuse to check people's papers. I'm sure his nose was on high alert as well for alcohol or similar fumes. As Bing said, cheeky buggers. :thumbsdown:

They were cheeky buggers, you are right... But I was referring to stark's cheek that may have prompted cheek in return. In my experience cockiness isn't the best way to greet an officer of the law :D
 
Bing said:
In my experience cockiness isn't the best way to greet an officer of the law :D

Agreed. I was out with a friend and was pulled over (he was driving) and his greeting of "evening constable" with extreme emphasis on the first syllable of the officers rank resulted in a thorough car check, breathalyser etc etc
 
Well sometimes I do ask very direct questions as to the reasons for pulling me over, as I have been randomly stopped, when police are on the roadside pulling drivers in. But apparently when stopped, even as I was, they have to complete a form to say you've been stopped etc....I was surprised when he radioed my details in.....
 
Stark said:
But apparently when stopped, even as I was, they have to complete a form to say you've been stopped etc....I was surprised when he radioed my details in.....

Why would he not? If he's pulling bmw's over because a few have been nicked in the local area, and you are driving a bmw, he is just checking you are who you say you are and that you own the car

If you've got nothing to hide and not doing anything wrong you have no worries

I would rather marked police cars policing the streets pulling people over and catching drunk/un-insured/non mot'd/non taxed drivers and possibly people in stolen cars, than gatso's and police officers with speed guns catching people for doing a few miles an hour over a signed speed limit


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Bing said:
But I was referring to stark's cheek that may have prompted cheek in return. In my experience cockiness isn't the best way to greet an officer of the law :D
I keep telling myself I should learn to read properly one of these days. :oops:
My sentiment stands even if I misunderstood the source quote. Regardless, I'm always the most polite gentleman no matter how offended I am at being pulled over for some flimsy excuse.
 
Stark said:
Just on the Kew Rd, going back to Richmond, I noticed a cop car had pulled a 5 Series BMW, just as I passed by, he pulled me in too...I said 'what is this, pick on BMW night?'

He said well actually, yes it is.

Last night there were 2 x 1 series BMW's and a 6 Series stolen from Richmond/Kew area and he was making me aware of the issue with the keys and being copied etc...

Didn't stop him checking my details either!!

I'm in Richmond too and I don't know anything about 'issues with keys / being copied (?)'. Which road do I need to drive down to get pulled by the police in order to find out the details ?
 
ferrelscent said:
Stark said:
Just on the Kew Rd, going back to Richmond, I noticed a cop car had pulled a 5 Series BMW, just as I passed by, he pulled me in too...I said 'what is this, pick on BMW night?'

He said well actually, yes it is.

Last night there were 2 x 1 series BMW's and a 6 Series stolen from Richmond/Kew area and he was making me aware of the issue with the keys and being copied etc...

Didn't stop him checking my details either!!

I'm in Richmond too and I don't know anything about 'issues with keys / being copied (?)'. Which road do I need to drive down to get pulled by the police in order to find out the details ?

Long time no post.

The key problem only affects E89 and other newer BMW models, E85/6 use a physical key so not affected.
 
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