Standard issue Knob-meat, I agree. But the kid needs to learn some road sense too. Wobbles on approach to junction, indicates by pointing his arm behind him, gives the briefest of glimpses over his shoulder. Later he forces the oncoming van in the priority zone to brake unnecessarily. Bad Hombre.
BlackJesus is right, after i discovered this site i knew that someone would post something about that a-hole, he almost t-boned my car while running a red right!
I'm not sure the police would allow access to such information, unless charges were filed. Perhaps someone with more knowledge can enlighten us.
I do know that from the reg you can find out certain, pertinent details regarding the car..
YF52 OBL is a Red 2003 Vauxhall Astra Sri Dti with a numberplate first registered in LEEDS between September 2002 and February 2003.
This Hatchback was first used on the road on Wednesday 29th January 2003.
I can also tell you that YF52 OBL was last taken in for an MOT on Mon 5th January 2015 (pass). However, I do not know if it was the same driver as naturally ownership of the car could have changed hands.
The police response also annoys me, to be honest. Don't they have a duty to follow up such reports.. a duty of car, to protect and to serve? An oath they swore when they took the job?
If anyone else can find more pertinent details perhaps they could post the info? I'm no expert either, but perhaps this could help.. ‘reasonable cause’:
Standard issue Knob-meat, I agree. But the kid needs to learn some road sense too. Wobbles on approach to junction, indicates by pointing his arm behind him, gives the briefest of glimpses over his shoulder. Later he forces the oncoming van in the priority zone to brake unnecessarily. Bad Hombre.