Freedom off information cost me a tenner last time I did it police have to tell you what they have on youA genuine question - if you can’t remember previous convictions, is there a way that you can contact the police or FEO and ask for a print out or something??
@bobthedog @Stalker1962 may know?
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Gixer
Can you tell me what the process was? Genuinely may have to do this…Freedom off information cost me a tenner last time I did it police have to tell you what they have on you
Think I just went on police website was ten years agoCan you tell me what the process was? Genuinely may have to do this…
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Gixer
Not sure on the 100mph thing….many vehicles now don’t need much time or efforts to get to way above this figure…I really feel for the guy and totally sympathise but if you do 100mph on motorbike (or in a car) you are just giving the police a reason to take it away. He also forgot about an offence. It is his responsibility to disclose it. The form is very clear. He claims to know nothing of the road rage incident. It does strike me as strange that the police would investigate a crime and decide NFA due to lack of evidence without interviewing him, bit I suppose it is possible... doesn't completely add up if you ask me!
If you go on the CRO (Criminal records office) website you can request a free copy of any criminal convictions, this I believe is also where the Police check your records, make sure you do it several weeks before you need the information as they are not always quick responding. for non criminal motoring offenses which wont be on the CRO check you need to apply to the DVLA . A bit of a pain but if you do it all well in advance of needing it you should have everything to hand when its required.Can you tell me what the process was? Genuinely may have to do this…
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Gixer
I would also hazard a guess that if a poll was done above 70% would have had a speeding or traffic offence at some point in the last ten years - I can’t see how it effects your suitability to hold a firearm unless you have numerous repeated offences showing blatant disregard.I used to drive a Porsche 911 Turbo. I wont be silly enough to say anything further on a public forum!
As I say I totally sympathise with him. You're probably right about the 70mph speed limit, but it is what is currently in law and he was 30 mph over. That is an absolute offence so its going to be difficult to argue.
if speeding is such a significant crime then they should also remove the vehicle by a similar knock on the door for all such speeding convictions. you can get caught speeding just because they have lowered the speed limit temporarily to reduce pollution, which has nothing to do with safety on the road.I would also hazard a guess that if a poll was done above 70% would have had a speeding or traffic offence at some point in the last ten years - I can’t see how it effects your suitability to hold a firearm unless you have numerous repeated offences showing blatant disregard.
I used to visit the Isle of Man and when coming home the 70mph ride felt like you could get off and walk!
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Gixer
In my experience which was gained during a short attachment working with a local FEO, simply put in an approx year.A genuine question - if you can’t remember previous convictions, is there a way that you can contact the police or FEO and ask for a print out or something??
@bobthedog @Stalker1962 may know?
Regards,
Gixer
70mph limit I believe.Did the video say what the speed limit was when he was caught doing 100? I couldn’t pick it out
Go on DVLA website you can check your license history....I even put old sp30 down even though it was well gone.......better looking at it than for itA genuine question - if you can’t remember previous convictions, is there a way that you can contact the police or FEO and ask for a print out or something??
@bobthedog @Stalker1962 may know?
Regards,
Gixer