205 R16s vs 205 80 R16s...What?

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I'm not suggesting what we read online is definitive, we know full well its not but all the evidence suggests that the condition of the spare is not a legal matter. I would definitely take it to court and I bet many lawyers would be happy to take the case on

Don't worry tis just standard police proceedure when wrong...

1- Denial

2-Blame someone else

3-Years later say valuable lessons have been learned :D:D
 
Isn't it funny how as soon as you mention cops people get all personal and uptight. I'd guess that not one of the various contributors to this interesting and lively thread as ever been stuck on or contested a bald spare in court otherwise they would not be so sure in their knowledge.

I wonder who you would call if your Landy got knicked. Would the cops that turned up know their job? Lets hope so otherwise you wont get a claims reference for the insurance company.

Do you really think that any cop, no matter what their job, would get away with not knowing the law for very long? With all the various bodies that monitor and regulate the police, the CPS along with senior management looking to find scape goats to sack and save the tax payer money, its not possible to hide for that long.
I've had 2 Land Rovers stolen cops were a waste of time on both ocacasions. I got a crime number for the insurance which was nice.
 
A waste of time? So why call them again? Simple - you wanted a crime number again. Useful when it suits. Easy target when it dont.


Getting a crime number is hardly taking the ****, thats a basic requirement of the police to record and investigate a crime, its not a case of take without giving as your suggesting there, its an official means to proceed with an insurance claim. Your right though that the police get it hard now and again and you seem to become a target of easy abuse, many of the reasons are out of the individual officers control but then many aren't. In most trades people tend to forget the good and remember the bad, guess the police is no different...
 
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