davyboy
Member Since: 30 Aug 2020
Location: Staffordshire
Posts: 156

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Police car clocking scandal | |
Hi Jules, I worked for the police in the transport department and yes no police vehicle whatever age if kept after 3 years were MOT’d, although every vehicle whatever it may have been had a six month check which was quite indeed thorough which was from the day of delivery to resale at the end of their service life or other. Motorcycles were at one month intervals, Mileages were recorded by us plus the officers who drove them per shift also recorded the mileages and any defects in the log book kept in the vehicle and was also overseen by the station inspector, we kept strict watch on the log books plus were locked away in the filing cabinet once full, when the vehicles were moved on, kept for 12 months then destroyed if not claimed as evidence by the new perspective buyer.
A strict rule of 3mm of tyre depth was kept, motorcycles were 2.5mm then replaced for whatever they were delivered new with. Good Year tyres were the norm but we always tried to refit whatever it came new with.
Any vehicle ie motorcycle to LGV were fully serviced, and mot’d before they were sent to auction, a well catalogued record was kept of each vehicle and although some were absolutely worn out literally still had the same in-depth inspection/service, we in transport always said who would buy a used police vehicle as they were totally driven to destruction especially the road crime vehicles mainly the beemers. 1 owner 3 million drivers per service life was our thinking.
Once sold by the auctioneers the said buyers were able to contact us to retrieve any information we had for each vehicle, with the comments you state regarding said clocking no vehicles we moved on were clocked.
My responsibilities were motorcycles, armed response and the dog section plus the mobile police stations all were usually well cared for by the officers, across the range throughout their service life of 3 years they were usually low mileage and kept longer if they had low miles and were reliable through their service life span.
I can honestly say none of our vehicles were clocked when sent to auction.
If some other forces clock vehicles for higher resale value! WHY? As the force plus transport department are responsible.
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6th May 2023 6:48 pm |
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