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Re: The cops

Postby Kutittaa » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:27 pm

Upphew wrote:
unclehairy wrote:Question.. Has anyone ever heard of anyone being caught using "decorative spray-on snow" to conceal their numberplate?

Decorative snow, dirt, whatever. When you start to drive the plates must be readable. Failure -> fine.

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-> you stop to clear the plates every now and then or you get fined.


But alas no one ever stops to clean them even when it hasn't snowed for days. Which means no one ever gets fined or they would. Some don't even clear their back/boot window :roll:
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Re: The cops

Postby Upphew » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:36 pm

Kutittaa wrote:But alas no one ever stops to clean them even when it hasn't snowed for days. Which means no one ever gets fined or they would. Some don't even clear their back/boot window :roll:

True dat. Usually cops tell you to clean the plates if they stop you anyway. It is usually the back plate that gets snow covering, but I did have nice 1cm thick layer of ice on front plate too... If the car isn't covered in snow or grime, just the plates, then it is certainly thing that gets attention from police.
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Re: The cops

Postby Tiwaz » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:51 pm

Well, blame the plentiful police resources. They just file minor crimes into trashcan if solution is not immediately present, since they do not have enough staff to handle more serious ones properly.
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Re: The cops

Postby Seven » Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:29 pm

unclehairy wrote:Thanks for the informative reply's

Jukka Aho wrote:Your questions kind of make me think you’re either a juvenile deliquent with aspirations of becoming the most notorious graffit artist in the town, a pothead growing your own weed, or a professional con artist of some sort, or might be coming from a 3rd world country where the local police force is utterly corrupt, regularly untrustworthy and randomly violent... or any combination of those.

Yes.. I'm from the UK. Im ashamed to say. I just like to know my rights and i get "what if" situations pop into my head all the time. And i got one of my neighbours constantly taking pictures of me.... Ordering asprin over the internet is illegal here. And my "freeman" way of life does come into conflict with regional laws. But im none of the characters you describe. IM not paranoid.. the buggers really are out to get me!! (joke)

I actually added about 20 *konstible polici people on facebook to try and get answers to my questions. Two reply'd...with "we are here to help"

Pursuivant wrote:There really isn't a "search warrant"... you neighbour calls in you playing your stereos too loud at night, the police ring your doorbell, come in to "check the situation"

Am i obliged by law to open the door and let them in? Is it not enough to keep my safety latch on? DO i HAVE to let them in? What are the ramifications if I dont?
In your example, my stereo was too loud. police knock.. i turn it down.. DO I HAVE to let them in?

Pursuivant. You seem like the guy to answer. What is the correct way to deal with a police stop? I have always pulled over, turned my car off, closed windows, exited the vehicle and LOCKED the doors.
Can they demand a stop and search and go through my junk at random ??

Many thanks for entertaining my wandering mind...



You don't have to open the door. just stop the music and the noise. Let them knock on the door until they get tired :ochesey: . They'll move away after a wile :lol: they can't brake you door after you stop the MUSIC/NOISE.
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Re: The cops

Postby onkko » Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:33 pm

Seven wrote:You don't have to open the door. just stop the music and the noise. Let them knock on the door until they get tired :ochesey: . They'll move away after a wile :lol: they can't brake you door after you stop the MUSIC/NOISE.


In where? In finland police has authority, by force if necessary, to remove people who do disturb "home peace" if there is good probability that one continues disturbing.
Its rare if not practically unheard of that they will break door if you dont open and actually keep that music down but they can if you have shown that you dont care about peace and probably will continue disturbing after they leave.
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Re: The cops

Postby Seven » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:36 am

onkko wrote:
Seven wrote:You don't have to open the door. just stop the music and the noise. Let them knock on the door until they get tired :ochesey: . They'll move away after a wile :lol: they can't brake you door after you stop the MUSIC/NOISE.


In where? In finland police has authority, by force if necessary, to remove people who do disturb "home peace" if there is good probability that one continues disturbing.
Its rare if not practically unheard of that they will break door if you dont open and actually keep that music down but they can if you have shown that you dont care about peace and probably will continue disturbing after they leave.

Right if you won't stop the MUSIC/NOISE and the police gets a "search warrant". But the police can't break your door just like that...
What is the police are fake policeman's?? Everyone with police dress can break your door??
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Re: The cops

Postby rinso » Thu Feb 09, 2012 10:53 am

Seven wrote:Right if you won't stop the MUSIC/NOISE and the police gets a "search warrant". But the police can't break your door just like that...

They won't wait for the search warrant. They hear a sound of people in distress and kick in the door.
And they'll get a medal for it.
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Re: The cops

Postby Seven » Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:02 am

rinso wrote:
Seven wrote:Right if you won't stop the MUSIC/NOISE and the police gets a "search warrant". But the police can't break your door just like that...

They won't wait for the search warrant. They hear a sound of people in distress and kick in the door.
And they'll get a medal for it.

kick in the door / break the door - quite different things.

Course they'll kick on the door ... but not so easy with the break the door and entry in your house.
Is not mandatory for you to open the door. Just stop the MUSIC/NOISE source.
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Re: The cops

Postby Upphew » Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:19 am

Seven wrote:Course they'll kick on the door ... but not so easy with the break the door and entry in your house.
Is not mandatory for you to open the door. Just stop the MUSIC/NOISE source.

It is not mandatory until the police orders you to open door and identify yourself, after that it is fine or up to six months in jail... virkamiehen vastustaminen, haitanteko virkamiehelle or niskoittelu poliisia vastaan.
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Re: The cops

Postby Tiwaz » Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:17 am

unclehairy wrote:I hate to anoy tiwaz, but back home a lot of road traffic policing is done by computor. cop sits and waits until his laptop tells him the car that just went past is "fine-able".
im sure you have that here in flying pig land too..but how can it function?


You are apparently failing to grasp that for them to do that, they need to have spare time to sit around and watch computer...

Hint, they rarely have.
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Re: The cops

Postby Pursuivant » Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:38 am

Tiwaz wrote:
unclehairy wrote:I hate to anoy tiwaz, but back home a lot of road traffic policing is done by computor. cop sits and waits until his laptop tells him the car that just went past is "fine-able".
im sure you have that here in flying pig land too..but how can it function?


You are apparently failing to grasp that for them to do that, they need to have spare time to sit around and watch computer...

Hint, they rarely have.


Well, these days they got plate recognition software in the cameras, so the camera scans the plates while the police car is moving...
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Re: The cops

Postby Kutittaa » Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:15 am

unclehairy wrote:I hate to anoy tiwaz, but back home a lot of road traffic policing is done by computor. cop sits and waits until his laptop tells him the car that just went past is "fine-able".
im sure you have that here in flying pig land too..but how can it function?


̶N̶o̶ ̶I̶ ̶d̶o̶n̶'̶t̶ ̶t̶h̶i̶n̶k̶ ̶w̶e̶ ̶h̶a̶v̶e̶ ̶t̶h̶a̶t̶ ̶h̶e̶r̶e̶. We don't even have that yet in Australia. If you look inside police car in England you see it looks like the inside of a spaceship. Now look inside police car in Australia. Now look inside one in Finland.

Also remember that you have 10 times the criminals Australia has, in your tiny little space. Than we do in our whole country.
Now look at Finland. They have 100 times less the crimincals. Why would we need such advanced tech? Who is going to pay?

̶M̶a̶y̶b̶e̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶y̶ ̶h̶a̶v̶e̶ ̶c̶o̶m̶p̶u̶t̶e̶r̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶y̶ ̶c̶a̶n̶ ̶t̶y̶p̶e̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶ ̶L̶i̶c̶e̶n̶c̶e̶ ̶n̶u̶m̶b̶e̶r̶ ̶i̶n̶ ̶h̶i̶m̶s̶e̶l̶f̶ ̶b̶u̶t̶ ̶n̶o̶t̶ ̶a̶u̶t̶o̶m̶a̶t̶i̶c̶a̶l̶l̶y̶. If Finland has then ok, you guys are even more ahead of Australia.

But point remains, look at how many crimials you have compared to rest of places? UK is like central Europe's jail fun-house. A car gets robbed there every 10 seconds or something.

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Seven wrote:Course they'll kick on the door ... but not so easy with the break the door and entry in your house.
Is not mandatory for you to open the door. Just stop the MUSIC/NOISE source.

It is not mandatory until the police orders you to open door and identify yourself, after that it is fine or up to six months in jail... virkamiehen vastustaminen, haitanteko virkamiehelle or niskoittelu poliisia vastaan.


Exactly. Policeman orders you to do it, you @#$% do it. If no one had to obey policemen then they wouldn't be able to do their job, and they all would be useless. People need to read the darn laws for gods sake. I hate it when people think they are above normal responsibilty. If policemen or woman asks you to take off your pants, you better start unbuckling your belt... 95% of policemen are compassionate and they are humans too but like every person they have a job to do and if you are in the way of that, there is procedure and it can be done WITH your compliance or WITHOUT. Choice is yours.

Pursuivant wrote:Well, these days they got plate recognition software in the cameras, so the camera scans the plates while the police car is moving...


Ok then, how long have you guys had this? We're still yet to get it. Which is why there is always someone to search for plates whilst the other drives.
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Postby Upphew » Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:23 am

Kutittaa wrote:Ok then, how long have you guys had this? We're still yet to get it. Which is why there is always someone to search for plates whilst the other drives.

About a year :)
http://www.hankintailmoitukset.fi/fi/no ... 09-026107/

And dunno how wide spread the system is. Iirc there was an episode of Poliisit where they stopped a car for unpaid taxes only to find out that the one who can write had put wrong plates to the computer...
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Re: The cops

Postby Jukka Aho » Fri Feb 10, 2012 5:31 pm

Upphew wrote:
Kutittaa wrote:Ok then, how long have you guys had this [automatic license plate recognition from a moving police cruiser in software]? We're still yet to get it. Which is why there is always someone to search for plates whilst the other drives.

About a year :)
http://www.hankintailmoitukset.fi/fi/no ... 09-026107/

Here’s an article which suggests the first trials started already in 2009:

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Re: The cops

Postby Tiwaz » Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:47 am

Pursuivant wrote:Well, these days they got plate recognition software in the cameras, so the camera scans the plates while the police car is moving...


Yes, but they only do most blatant speeding supervision etc while driving around. They do not just sit in the car waiting for computer to beep most of the time.
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