Posted: Tue Jan 05, 16 9:00 pm
Bring back hanging.
Thieving scum !!!!!
Thieving scum !!!!!
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Problem here is they will deny all knowledge.latil wrote:There's going to be eyes at all the banger meets so to take a rare car out on track and not get noticed will be hard. Then again the plod will do nothing like they did when a rare Datsun SSS got pinched and raced locally.
I know it is no good from the point of view of the car, but can't the police take off the new "owner" as it is stolen property at least (so, they don't get the joy of racing it at the very least)?Dave81 wrote:Problem here is they will deny all knowledge.latil wrote:There's going to be eyes at all the banger meets so to take a rare car out on track and not get noticed will be hard. Then again the plod will do nothing like they did when a rare Datsun SSS got pinched and raced locally.
'I bought it stripped from a guy online/paper add/word of mouth. I paid cash and as i'm only looking to race it and not have it on the public road, it didn't bother me that it had no paperwork or history'.
'Unfortunately we agreed to exchange at a service station as part of the agreed price, this helped cut down the mileage I had to travel to collect, so unsure of where it came from other than the guy having a London accent. Sorry didn't get his reg or last name. His first name was John though.'
And so no charges can be brought or guilt proven................Sad stuff.
How strange, because wouldn't the opposite apply? As in, "I bought it form some bloke at the pub, with no clear ID numbers" at least mean they can't prove it's theirs either?latil wrote:Yes the police could but won't. In the case of the Datsun,only a handful in the country and only one in a certain colour,which was showing through under the banger paintjob. All i.d numbers missing or ground off so it was a case of prove it's the same car. Despite having been reported stolen and being rare and the only one in that colour. Police very close to useless,they could have at least stopped it being raced until true ownership was proven.
ANDCLPete wrote:I know it is no good from the point of view of the car, but can't the police take off the new "owner" as it is stolen property at least (so, they don't get the joy of racing it at the very least)?Dave81 wrote:Problem here is they will deny all knowledge.latil wrote:There's going to be eyes at all the banger meets so to take a rare car out on track and not get noticed will be hard. Then again the plod will do nothing like they did when a rare Datsun SSS got pinched and raced locally.
'I bought it stripped from a guy online/paper add/word of mouth. I paid cash and as i'm only looking to race it and not have it on the public road, it didn't bother me that it had no paperwork or history'.
'Unfortunately we agreed to exchange at a service station as part of the agreed price, this helped cut down the mileage I had to travel to collect, so unsure of where it came from other than the guy having a London accent. Sorry didn't get his reg or last name. His first name was John though.'
And so no charges can be brought or guilt proven................Sad stuff.
True........Could it not be secured/detained/confiscated, potentially under the 'proceeds of crime' until ownership is established.latil wrote:Yes the police could but won't. In the case of the Datsun,only a handful in the country and only one in a certain colour,which was showing through under the banger paintjob. All i.d numbers missing or ground off so it was a case of prove it's the same car. Despite having been reported stolen and being rare and the only one in that colour. Police very close to useless,they could have at least stopped it being raced until true ownership was proven.