Gordon was understandably annoyed by this but nevertheless bowed to authority and went and bought a complete new system, which we fitted today. The thing is, the one we took off was perfect

Rant over

pete wrote:Could you not have taken it to an MOT station and had it signed as functioning?
In one 2 year period (when I was young) I was pulled over 17 times. Wrong time wrong place every time.
Yes! If it had been me I wouldn't have accepted it, but when you're young, and have respect for authority, you kind of accept they're right. I just feel the police have now lost Gordon's respect - probably for the rest of his life. Stopping him maybe justifiable in some eyes, but then not to let him on his way when all was well (and seemingly have justify it by finding an imaginary fault) is destroying peoples trust in the police.pete wrote:Could you not have taken it to an MOT station and had it signed as functioning?
In one 2 year period (when I was young) I was pulled over 17 times. Wrong time wrong place every time.
...and imagine the opinion Gordon would've had if the officers in question had complimented him on having his car in such fine condition, and sent him on his way thanking him for his time and patience?David wrote:Yes! If it had been me I wouldn't have accepted it, but when you're young, and have respect for authority, you kind of accept they're right. I just feel the police have now lost Gordon's respect - probably for the rest of his life. Stopping him maybe justifiable in some eyes, but then not to let him on his way when all was well (and seemingly have justify it by finding an imaginary fault) is destroying peoples trust in the police.pete wrote:Could you not have taken it to an MOT station and had it signed as functioning?
In one 2 year period (when I was young) I was pulled over 17 times. Wrong time wrong place every time.