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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
Longridge |
"I woke up a few months ago about 2 in the morning, just got in my car filled it right to the top n drove. Wasn't expected to go to Birmingham aha. That's about 3 and a half hours away from home
Ohh yeah, I went out one night, to the M25, and drove a whole lap before heading inwards. Somehow I ended up in Beckham and getting pulled by the police due to hesitating while driving cos I didn't know the road system. It was my first ever time getting the blue lights so I was so nervous.
I also had a stash of cash with me for my rent, having decided to get it out of a cash point while I was there, along with 3 small bottles of tablets for my acne at the time from a Tesco.
This didn't make me look good, and indeed on explaining myself he replied "Unfortunately I don't think you're in Peckham at 2:30am just for a drive" And he was the nice one. The other older one barked "why have you got so many pills?!" as he searched my car. As the first officer searched my person I had to tell him please don't move my tracksuit bottoms, which were very loose, because I was commando.
Upon surely enough not finding anything (this is a major reason I don't do anything dodgy despite everyone and their dog judging me by my cover) and passing my first ever breathalyser 100%, the nice one realised I really was lost like a fish out of water, and after directing me out of the maze, they saw me off for the end of my adventure, one night in August 2006."
Should have told them that unless they have any viable proof to the contrary, they might go screw themselves.
It's a free country and with a driving licence means you are free to roam public roads at anytime you wish.
Since when have we lived in a state under curfew?
I was once told that it was strange that I would have been shopping at 3am in the morning.
If that's the case then why the hell does ASDA and Tesco open 24 hours, just for them to pick up overnight snacks?
A very long and interesting conversation leading to a formal apology with the station supervisor the morning after.
What next.. interragation for not having the right papers as in 1942?
Next time or for anyone else for that matter, dont accept their false and misguided accusations.
I always record using memo feature on my phone in case.
I was 21 and stopped with a locked toolbox in the boot containing hammer, screwdrivers, bolt croppers, hacksaw and a crowbar.
I also had a loaf of bread and a tin of beans on the back seat. They never asked me to open the toolbox I used at work while mobile but was actually arrested and taken in for 4 hours for posession of the tin of beans - "having the means for breaking and entry" as I could have used the tin to break car windows.
It turned out it was a rookie CID copper newly qualified and without life experience.
Best part was the roadblock in deepest Cheshire as I didn't stop for the White unmarked CID car with no blue lights but flashing like crazy. After 20 milea of country lanes we came into Wilmslow town centre faced with 5 marked pursuit cars.
If only... they'd opened the toolbox!!
She came to my house to apologise the day after after superintendent suggested I got legal advice on compensation for false arrest.
Apology accepted and duly moved on..
They harass guys sat in the middle of nowhere in the early hours yet unsolved street, car and othet crime is at it's highest. |