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19-12-2016, 04:23 PM | #1 | ||
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Pro tip: get a log book...an official one, not just a notepad...and keep the fricking thing up to date with places and TIMES you filled up.
Last night I was visited by the local Plod, looking into a "road incident" (wouldn't say what exactly) from back at the end of July. Wanted me to come in to ask a few questions, nothing to worry about. It happened in Capalaba, Brisbane, and I knew damn well I wasn't even there on the bike at that time. Sat for officially recorded interview...charges could be assault, which shocked me. What happened was this: at 10am on the 29th July on some road in Capalaba, a car driver said a bike was pulled up beside him at the lights, light went green, he drove off and "felt a bump". Bike then pulled him over...no idea how...and parked in front of him. The rider then abused the guy and gave him a shove with an open hand, then "punched off the rear view mirror", and rode off. Guess whose rego number the guy in the car gave....? Muggins me, that's who. The cops asked me to describe my bike...black GSX1400...what I wore when riding...black jeans usually, boots, black with some grey trim Dryrider mesh and fabric jacket, dark grey helmet. Then asked me to describe my hair colour and height. Apparently this all matched the description. Now, putting aside the fact that a huge percentage of bikes are black, and that most riders wear black gear and have dark coloured helmets, this was in Brisbane. I luckily had a logbook I kept for my old Celica, and could prove (to my satisfaction at least) that at that time of the morning I was driving down the highway somewhere near Miriam Vale on my way to the Sunshine Coast, where I go every year for the Nambour Swap Meet. I also luckily had a photo in my phone lookng through the windscreen of my Celica (bright red bonnet visible) that showed a truck that was causing the highway to be blocked somewhere between Miriam Vale and Gin Gin, where it had lost a load of logs. The time on the picture said 29 July, 11:42. The younger of the two cops said "But it doesn't show the year does it?" (put the picture on a computer and look at properties and it says the entire date and time of course). I even told them they could call the friend I stayed with and ask her if I had my bike or not. I think I made as good a case as I could that there was no possible way I was on my bike in Brisbane at that time...but who knows? Now I have to sit here and wait to see what happens. It was almost like I was guilty and had to somehow prove my innocence. If they call again, I'm not going in there without legal representation. From now on, I'm keeping a proper log book and using one of those apps to photograph each and every bloody fuel receipt I get, as well as taking pictures of everywhere I stop (with exif data turned on for the pictures to show the GPS location as well as the usual "date and time"). I also kind of wonder...and forgot to ask...why it's taken them nearly five months to come and ask me about it, when they can look up a rego plate in five seconds and see who owns it and where they live... Amazing how one moron quoting the wrong rego number can fugg up your entire day and make you start worrying... |
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19-12-2016, 04:37 PM | #2 | ||
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If you weren't there then they can't prove beyond doubt that you were there. I couldn't imagine how someone's recollection of a number plate could stand up in court, completely different if the incident was recorded on dash cam or some such thing.
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19-12-2016, 04:39 PM | #3 | ||
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Not nice at all, lucky you took the snaps... I would've been peaking out wondering wtf lol.
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19-12-2016, 04:45 PM | #4 | |||
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The cops were quite adamant that the guy quoted MY plate and had "my" description. I said a couple of times "Well obviously he's got the wrong plate", but they just kept asking who has access to the bike, anyone else ride it, are you SURE you weren't down there, etc. Also went through my notepad logbook making sure it was all in correct order and then he asked about how much fuel and how many kilometers I had done at each fill up. I showed him the one on the morning I left, and he said "It only takes $38 to fill your car up?"...I controlled myself and said "That was just to top up the tank", instead of saying "Of course not idiot...you don't know how full it was before I filled it up"... Now I just have to sit and wait. Luckily there are a few avenues I can go to which prove I was where I said I was...bank transaction records I checked showing I withdrew fifty bucks from an ATM that morning in Gracemere at 9am, the fuel fillups at a few servos along the way, etc...my friend would sign a stat dec in a heartbeat saying I had been in my car at her place...there is the guy on the northside of Brisbane where I went on Sunday to pick up an inlet manifold for my Charger that I had bought off him on Gumtree (he had an import Jap car, a Lexus V8, and we chatted about my old Celica for some time). I still think they shouldn't just blindly take the word of someone who...if what happened as he relates did happen...would have been in shock and upset. |
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19-12-2016, 04:48 PM | #5 | ||
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Dash cam FTW.
Guess that doesn't help if you are parked during the time of the incident. They will just claim you were driving without the camera on. But I guess the problem with bikes is everyone who knows nothing about bikes think they all look the same. Quoting the wrong car number plate and it happening to the the exact same make and colour is pretty low. |
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19-12-2016, 04:51 PM | #6 | |||
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I told my friend about it and she made an interesting point..."What if they only had a partial plate and yours was the first one that popped up in the system when they did a search...?" |
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19-12-2016, 04:59 PM | #7 | ||
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A lot of work involved to track down a person over a bit of push and shove.
Almost as much as you've needed to do to show it wasn't you. I'd have very little (if anything) in the way of evidence to prove my whereabouts on a given day 5 months ago. I'd be pretty annoyed that I've been wrongly accused and having my time wasted like this. |
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19-12-2016, 05:26 PM | #8 | ||
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Another point is yes, I do in fact have a dashcam in the Celica...but it doesn't save video from five months ago...
If they'd have contacted me, say, the next day or even a few days later, I could have just said "Wait on...I have my dashcam footage here"...end of story. |
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19-12-2016, 05:36 PM | #9 | ||
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They have nothing. That's it's taken five months, and they didn't charge you with anything shows that.
They're probably interviewing everyone with plates close to what the cage driver claimed he saw. I have never gone to the station for 'questioning' voluntarily and if I'm detained then I engage a lawyer. |
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19-12-2016, 05:37 PM | #10 | |||
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19-12-2016, 06:27 PM | #11 | ||
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I think it happens more than we hear about. People make mistakes in the heat of the moment, but the cop's attitude is the big problem here. OK, he needs to weed out the lies from the truth at times, but when you have clear, factual evidence, they should have backed off & examined the scenario a bit better. Like the post above, ,ost likely the first hit matching that partial plate.
Brother-in-law had a similar incident about 10 years back when he had regular plates on his old Chev, but it was an even clearer case of mistaken identity from human error. Apparently someone with his numberplates was illegally parked, in a suburb he's never been to, many hours away, on a weekday when he was at work. The best part - they tried to assault the parking cop as he wrote out the ticket. First he knew was from the fine being sent to him, which we wrote a letter back saying he was at work that day over 4 hours away from where this offence was noted. Then he got a visit from the cops about the fine & assault. Only after half hour of discussion about getting sufficient proof to say he was at work & all the other "guilty until proven innocent" assumptions did the cop look properly at the report that said "white Toyota van" - in his haste the bomber had written the rego down wrong. An aircon tech mate copped a speed camera fine only a couple of years back on his work ute - which sits in the driveway on weekends, when this apparently happened. The other thing that didn't add up - he'd never been to the central western NSW town where it supposedly happened. So he asked for a copy of the photo. The photo showed a similar vehicle to his (but without his signwriting) and the numberplate under the back was in a different spot - so it wasn't his vehicle (but to a suspicious cop, both could be altered). The actual plate was blurry from red dust, but legible - to us. His plate was something like AAA-##R and this was AAA-##B (example only) - the last letter was slightly different, and hard to pick out. Putting both into the RMS online rego check showed the same make, model & colour vehicle - but the chances of a white hilux are pretty good anyway - so even cross-checking details would have come up as a match. |
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19-12-2016, 06:38 PM | #12 | ||
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Hang on a minute, you have to have log books to drive your personal vehicles in QLD?
WTF, is this Australia or some police state?
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19-12-2016, 06:55 PM | #13 | ||
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19-12-2016, 10:39 PM | #15 | ||
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Wouldn't have gone to the station - period.
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19-12-2016, 10:49 PM | #16 | ||
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Mate,that is a terrible thing to put up with...just a thought here,some idiot isn't trying to set you up for any bizarre reason? Im sure as you say,the cops were just having a quiet night and went fishing to see if anyone with plates close to whatever the guy quoted owned up to the event...but I just thought it was worth a mention.
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20-12-2016, 02:04 AM | #17 | ||
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If u went to the bank where u were then there will prob be footage and/or a computer record of the transaction
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20-12-2016, 08:43 AM | #19 | ||
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It's taken 5 months because you are probably the 20th person they have interviewed.
The driver never got the exact plate, he got part of it. You have nothing to worry about. |
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20-12-2016, 10:11 AM | #20 | |||
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Really glad I've been so **** about doing that now... |
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20-12-2016, 04:13 PM | #21 | ||
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2011G6E- the truth invariably comes out- so you have nothing to worry about. Your strong points are your alibi, and all the electronic data which points to you being where you say you were. Make sure you collate that data now so you can put it into evidence if required.
And - any further request by Police- refuse- and provide them a sworn statement attesting where you were and denying all involvement- and get a lawyer who specialises in criminal law to assist you do the statement. Your story brings to mind my fear. I was in Melbourne many years ago-and called the RTA (whatever its equivalent was) for some mundane reason, to be told my licence had been cancelled for 12 years- for this and that offence- some heavy stuff. I said Whaaat- they confirmed my details - full name and DOB. RTA say yes- it was you, you were in this court on X date, convicted- and I am thinking this is some wild nightmare I am in. Another 10 minutes odd phone work, transpires there is another guy with my exact first name and surname, DOB, only difference was my middle name is Mark- his was Matthew or whatever, and the computer system just took the fist name, initial of second name, and then surname. This guy was a real crim, and when I left Melbourne I was happy. Anyways, I was sitting in court a few months ago and a colleague comes over and says -uhh see you were convicted and made the paper hey. Turns out this bloke has now scuttled his way up to Newcastle, and is lurking about doing various nefarious stuff up here now. Just waiting for the day that my front door gets broken down during a raid.
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20-12-2016, 05:46 PM | #22 | ||
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I know many don't like the "Big Brother" society with our digital footprint left everywhere we go.
But in circumstances as the OP , it can be your proof of innocence. Card purchases for fuel etc. date stamp and show location can be used in your favour. Police use the digital trail all the time for convictions. Just make sure you have a crime free lifestyle. |
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20-12-2016, 08:12 PM | #23 | ||
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20-12-2016, 08:34 PM | #24 | ||
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I had a simular incident here in WA
they recon the plate was mine (I couldn't read it) but the photo was of a work hiace van and ive never had one and I wouldn't entertain them as I knew it wasn't me so they dragged me in to court where I produced a fine I received at the same time as the incident but 500 k's away and a letter proving the fine was mine from the issuing officer so they dropped it whilst in court that day I appealed the fine as well and it was dropped the fine was for riding a farm quad , unlicensed and unable to obtain one and me with out a bike licence for not wearing a helmet but nothing else whilst herding a flock of sheep across a road in the middle of nowhere around 20 years ago , magistrate laughed that I was fined for not having the helmet in that situation
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20-12-2016, 10:11 PM | #25 | ||
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I never say anything but I listen to everything they say,said and used in evidence works both ways.
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20-12-2016, 11:11 PM | #26 | ||
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Yea- riding a quad bike while herding sheep across the road wearing nothing while doing it -would have been a sight for sure-what was the cop thinking fining you for not wearing a helmet-was she a female cop that appreciated what she saw
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20-12-2016, 11:59 PM | #27 | ||
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Exactly! When ever I am asked any questions by the POo-leece i simply say, " with all due respect officer, I will not be answering any of your questions". I repeat this and always ask the questions, if I am free to go or am I being detained etc. But never answer their questions.
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21-12-2016, 01:56 AM | #28 | ||
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I always answer their questions. I've nothing to hide and I believe we have a civic duty to support and help the law enforcement community where we can.
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21-12-2016, 02:53 AM | #29 | ||
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I feel your pain. I had a similar situation a few years ago. Had spent the night at a mates on the booze and was making my way home, on foot and very drunk. 4 cop cars pull up around me, cops everywhere and tell me I am under arrest for assault. Get cuffed and taken to the local lock up. Cop sits there interviewing me and says that I bashed a guy in the back of a taxi coming from the dirt bike track. I explained I had been invited out there but had stayed at a mates place drinking instead. Cop says it was me and I fit the description. I ask what was the description and he say jeans, black t-shirt, shaved head, facial hair and tats. I explained that he had described half the town and he said "half the town is not out tonight but you are". I asked about the mentioned tattoos and he said that the guy had tats on his arms. I pointed out I didn't have any on my arms and he pointed to one on my hand and said that's on your arm. The interviewing went like this for some time until he said they drove past me with the victim in the car and he pointed at me and said I had bashed him.
Got let out the next day with a date for court. I went straight to the taxi base and left my name and number in a hope the cabby would talk with me. He did and I met the cab driver. The cab driver said it wasn't me, which I knew, and we went together to the police station. The driver explained that I didn't fit the description he had given the police the night before, average height and wide build where as I am almost 7 foot. The coppers said too bad and I would get my day in court. I turn up to court with a signed statement from the cab driver, statements from my mate and his wife that I was there until the early hours when I left on foot as I got sick of waiting for a taxi, statements from the guys at the dirt bike club saying I was invited out there but never showed up. Three court appearances later the police finally drop all charges. I could't believe that with all the evidence I had and presented to the police station that they still wanted to pursue it and waste not only my time but also the courts time on something that could have been resolved had they done their jobs. The thing that annoyed me the most was within 1/2 hour of being released the morning after being arrested I had the name of the guy that actually commited the assault and he doesn't look anything like me. Last edited by syco26; 21-12-2016 at 03:07 AM. |
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21-12-2016, 08:55 AM | #30 | ||
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Hmm...isn't the number-plate recognition/GPS data supposed to be available for this sort of thing??? There was quite a bit of fuss in NSW when introduced, as many saw it as an invasion of privacy. The size of the database generated by this system must be huge, 'though!!
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