159MPH isn't speeding then?.....

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by RT, May 18, 2005.

  1. RT

    flash Guest

    You're missing the point that the coppers job *is* to tank around on public
    roads at silly speeds. That and to do people for speeding.
     
    flash, May 20, 2005
    #61
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  2. You may find this interesting then:

    http://www.driveandstayalive.com/articles and topics/police issues/
    police-pursuit-training_acpo_1998.htm#bkmk_acpo-pursuit_sec-1
     
    Mick Whittingham, May 20, 2005
    #62
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  3. RT

    flash Guest

    Um Mick, I am part of generation X, raised on nintendo and crack and hence
    have a shot to pieces attention span. Any chance of a summation?
     
    flash, May 20, 2005
    #63
  4. And what difference is that to real ale and Pink Floyd?

    I've got to go out now but:

    "ARL BE BAK!"
     
    Mick Whittingham, May 20, 2005
    #64
  5. RT

    flash Guest

    Less wind.
     
    flash, May 20, 2005
    #65
  6. RT

    platypus Guest

    platypus, May 20, 2005
    #66
  7. Don't be bash full, go for it.
     
    Mick Whittingham, May 21, 2005
    #67
  8. RT

    Simes Guest

    Champ said:
    Almost exactly 5 years ago.

    http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk.rec.motorcycles/browse_thread/thread
    /17703f286dd0fe12/9f2761c31038838a?q=champ+uk.rec.motorcycles+eek+mph&rn
    um=6#9f2761c31038838a
     
    Simes, May 22, 2005
    #68
  9. RT

    porl Guest

    porl, May 22, 2005
    #69
  10. RT

    'Hog Guest

    My cage certainly isn't restricted although BMW, Merc et all seem to be
    holding up some sort of "gentleman's agreement"

    'Hog
     
    'Hog, May 22, 2005
    #70
  11. I read in one of the press reports that, whereas 'civilian' versions are
    restricted, plod cars will run out to 170.
     
    Véritable Rosbif, May 23, 2005
    #71
  12. RT

    Simes Guest

    Champ said:
     
    Simes, May 23, 2005
    #72
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