I was told by a unmarked car to pull in.
When I did, ( i was so upset with him and cross that he was so nasty), and then when he told me to go, he said i had turned on solid white line and he fined me and I got 2 penalty points, however, it was the guard who told me to go there.
I was advised to write to the superintendent of the station which I did, and today 6 weeks later I get a letter, stating that the superintendent can not intervene in this instance?
I just dont think thats good enough reply, any suggestions?
as this type of behaviour is entirely unprofessional for a member of the police force
So RonanC, basically what you are saying is that you believe the Garda over the OP
The OP mentions thatUnless you were specifically instructed to cross the continuous white line by the Garda, you were breaking the rules of the road and rightly or wrongly the Garda was well within the law to pull you over again and issue you with a fine and penalty points.
but in the 2nd post by the OP, they mentionand then when he told me to go, he said i had turned on solid white line
So, the Garda said the OP drove across a continuous solid white line, and the OP admits this is their 2nd post but wonders why they were pulled over for a second time. This is against the rules of the road and as I said, rightly or wrongly, the Garda was well within his rights to pull the OP over again and issue them with a fine and penalty points.When he was finished I indicated to go back to where i was going and a car let me out; that is when it was a solid white line
i was so upset with him and cross
After at second I waved it to go on out of my way
You must remember though Werner, we are only hearing one side of the story here and our replies to the op must be based on this information and also information regarding the rules of the road, something some road users think is only meant for 17 year old learners.
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