it s highly probable he was on an urgent journey.
Does anyone know if you have to stop for a garda driving an unmarked car - no blue lights, no uniform?
Are you talking about an unmarked squad car with blue lights in the front grill, at the sides and in the rear window type of unmarked squad car or just a garda in their own car.
You should certainly stop for an unmarked car with blue lights. If it was a garda in his private car unless you could clearly see it was a garda then I would not be stopping.
This post might make more sense if you could explain why this Garda stopped you in the first place.
If he was urgently trying to get somewhere else, then why would he waste his time stopping you?
My question is the same - am I obliged in law to stop for a person in an unmarked car/no uniform - even if they are garda?
On what basis did he require you to stop?
What was the nature of the conversation?
I often take ownership of the lane in front of private cars which should not be there.
Have you been charged with something?
You can report him to the station or you can report him to the Garda Ombudsman.
But you are on dodgy grounds if you were doing something illegal,although it sounds as if you were not.
Brendan
Originally Posted by 900TS http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=1374175#post1374175
My question is the same - am I obliged in law to stop for a person in an unmarked car/no uniform - even if they are garda?
At next lights he was first car at lights, still in bus lane....
I've two questions, can cyclists in Dublin cycle in the bus lanes, can private cars, no I assume to that last one. A gardai in his private car is the same as everybody else. Unless he's in an unmarked gardai vehicle. I assume then the gardai can use the bus lanes, or do they have to have flashing lights etc.
Hope the OP took the licence plate number.
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