campbellab
Senior Member
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- Swindon
I sympathise with the officer. In an ideal world, the police would have the resources to deal with any breach of the law. Unfortunately, in these austere times, they can't.
You seem to contact the police on a fairly regular basis to report minor motoring offences. I can see why he has advised you to knock it on the head and leave it to the experts.
I can sympathise with the police, but if they dont have the resources to handle it then they should just say that instead of belittling the person reporting the crime. We wont be pursuing this due to resources and its the station's policy not to do x y and z.
Police officer thinks giving a warning is better so they think he is a nice guy? What a joke. I hate watching police camera action stuff when they keep calling the idiots 'mate'. Either Sir Ma'm or 'Get your ass on the floor before I pava you in the face' are appropriate ways to talk to the public imo

I do agree though that you probably dont want to be 'policing' it yourself i.e. by telling the guy to put it down. Could put yourself in a dangerous situation. Not worth it for that kind of offence especially when you are vulnerable on your bike.
I don't see whats wrong with reporting offences if you can clearly identify the offender from the footage and its clear cut what they're doing. Then its up to the police to prioritize their actions. And if they're so hard done by for time they shouldn't be babbling a response like the one given above.