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Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by LoveJesus87(m): 4:31pm On Jan 13, 2017
Afriifa:
The Nigerian Police is a Disgrace to Humanity.
how can you be so true

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Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by tojahh(m): 5:11pm On Jan 13, 2017
That's how they stopped me at Obiri-Ikwerre flyover (PH) and the guy said..

Police: Wey you! You no sabi salute person?
Me: I no know say you don reach where I dey

Police: oh na so I come small? Good! Thank you, come down
Me: why? I no de come down, what do you want?

Police: lemmi see your papers, (gave it to him)
Police: was is your name?
Me: My drivers license is there.

Police: I no see am before I ask? E belike say you think say we dey joke here. Come down
Me: oga check wetin u wan check, I de go somewhere.

Police: Ok, you sabi talk abi, you go sleep here.
Me: ok, thank you. I left the particulars with him and Zoom off. Called my brother who's a Staff Sergeant in the Army. He sent someone to accompany to get my papers, the police man saw me and started shouting "thief thief, you go die today" the army guy with me just told him "Shut up, you idiot". He was shocked and said amid shaking voice. 'Who are you? Who are you? The officer just said lemme have those papers and I want to see the person incharge here!

The matter was settled and as usual, the statement "anything for the boys"?
I jux leave the mumu there.

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Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by CRAPHA96(m): 5:18pm On Jan 13, 2017
MsDelilah:
Hungry fellows!

Taa! No be Naija Police? They will "catch" you for EVERYTHING!

One stopped me the other day because there was "no original Road Worthiness", meanwhile it was on the Windscreen o. I wasn't in a hurry, I had his time. Besides, I committed no offense.

At the end of the day, they always have one question... "Anything for the boys?" angry
ayam not understanding the stop u or the stop the danfo u are inside
The last tym I saw u u were trekking....abi u don sell the thing reach car money
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by Nobody: 5:47pm On Jan 13, 2017
CRAPHA96:
ayam not understanding the stop u or the stop the danfo u are inside
The last tym I saw u u were trekking....abi u don sell the thing reach car money

I think you've got me confused with your mum.

You can't afford my side mirror, even if you sell everything you've ever had. grin

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Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by isaackenshaw: 5:54pm On Jan 13, 2017
Orile police station is a place for criminal police who extorts motorist and public

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Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by Afriifa(m): 6:39pm On Jan 13, 2017
LoveJesus87:
how can you be so true
because i have been a victim of their deeds
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by highbee02: 6:43pm On Jan 13, 2017
I was once a victim of no1 along Asa dam road, Ilorin. They asked me to call out d engine no while he was holding d papers. unknown to me, the no ends witt 22 instead of tripple 2 and I was asked to pay #10,000
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by KayodeAjani: 7:14pm On Jan 13, 2017
Police arrested my driver and my bus for obstruction they drove the bus very rudely and in the process rammed into another Dangote Truck parked ...as if thats not enough they deflated d whole tyres and bundled my Driver to their Station

And gave d Commercial bus Driver d dirtiest beatens Jesus recieved in his times.. After all done i was called. I drove angrilly to d station

Yes direct to d DPO. Good Day Sir, my bus and Driver was brought in here for road obstruction at a particular bus stop in OJA IFO OGUN state . DPO said was he d one that arrested them i should meet d DTO.DTO said its d DPO that has d power to release them they started pushing me up and down

. Luckily a lawyer friend assisted to call the Area commander that later spoke with him ooooo b4 they finally took N7,000 and released them while i still hv to go and battled d spoit Bus.
I sacked d driver once cos he would hv gve them what will kill them that they normally collect from d drivers

DPO was just saying they will charge d driver to court that he is rude and all sought of allegations nailed up him.

Some people are mis usind d power granted to them by the virtues of the office they r and no how nemesis will not replay it on them and there Family
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by Nobody: 7:57pm On Jan 13, 2017
nurey:


After i told him the truth a thousand times angry, i even suggest opening the thing to see i wasnt hiding anything tongue, he too should go and learn how to believe innocent civilians cool

Hahahha...funny you.
I give up_ You win! grin
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by favouryemmy: 8:07pm On Jan 13, 2017
@Op, you forgot GMR aka general motor receipt. The day they asked me about that one eh, I wondered cos I've never heard about it before.
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by Absoj(m): 8:38pm On Jan 13, 2017
starlingbawa:
When you 'CLEARLY' have 'PROOF OF OWNERSHIP' receipt but don't have 'PROOF OF OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE' which is practically one and the same thing, Naija Police will hold you!

I'm speaking from experience!!!
grin grin if not for d rifles they carry, who will ever listen to dem . but dat gun ehn! Na im dey make person just respect himself because of accidental discharge grin
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by Absoj(m): 8:39pm On Jan 13, 2017
highbee02:
I was once a victim of no1 along Asa dam road, Ilorin. They asked me to call out d engine no while he was holding d papers. unknown to me, the no ends witt 22 instead of tripple 2 and I was asked to pay #10,000
...and u paid? shocked u wld av mumbled some sort of incoherent words on d money while he watches.. I bet he won't collect it again grin
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by Absoj(m): 8:50pm On Jan 13, 2017
...as if it is not enof i heard again somewhere that with all dis police indiscipline that is unbearable, the govt is considering arming FRSC. No be finish dem wan finish naija so? grin we will jus hear one dat dat one FRSC officer fired a motorist for incomplete papers since dis police counterpart can do so for failure to "roger'
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by jaz(m): 9:25pm On Jan 13, 2017
Honestly these police guys are something else. Was driving through festac and police said I should park. He looked at all the papers saw everything was complete and up to date only for him to say my tire was not properly inflated and that's an offence. I was so mad I came down and shouted what do you mean. The guy just said we should go. I was really pissed
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by CRAPHA96(m): 9:52pm On Jan 13, 2017
MsDelilah:


I think you've got me confused with your mum.

You can't afford my side mirror, even if you sell everything you've ever had. grin
ee why opening my closed page grin grin grin grin....
E be like say this wholesale business dey sell well grin grin grin
Hw much u go sell am to me naw
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by 3kay945(m): 11:06pm On Jan 13, 2017
grin funny thread
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by adanny01(m): 12:35am On Jan 14, 2017
1kinggy:

2. No engine number on vehicle papers:
Most car owners overlook their engine number because it is hard to see on the engine block. Some believe they are the same with the Chassis/VIN number. If police catch you, you will know the truth. These guys know the exact location of the engine number on most cars. It’s better you take the pain to search for it now than fall victim later.



I've fallen victim of this. The guy that registered my vehicle skipped the engine number. Many officers have checked my particulars and never observed it until I ran into some hardened policemen. That evening, all the cars they stopped were my type and model.

To show me where it is, the officer entered bush, cut a stick to scratch the dirt on the engine block. It didn't appear well, he now went into their hilux, cut foam from the passengers seat, (now you know how their vehicles loses value so fast). He then used the foam to clean the engine block and showed me.

He asked for 50k. Said, he'd declare my vehicle stolen and myself as the suspect. I wasn't ready to pay a dime. Eventually we went to the station.

They refused to take the case to the desk, then I realised the case wasn't a big one, they just needed money for that friday night. As night was approaching, I called a friend who lives in the area for moral support.

Long and short, for "wasting/taking" their time, we parted with 6k, 1k for each person on their patrol. I wanted to give 2k, actually but the lead officer now said, "how dem go share am?" My guy now added 4k.

The thing vex me.

Following Monday, I went to court for an affidavit with a police extract to cover it, all for 2k.

The actual reason FRSC and VIO skip the engine no is the trouble it causes when your engine is replaced. The engine no will be different and renders your documents invalid even if you have 11 months on it.

My car engine no is totally hidden from police, it is at the rear of the engine close to the bottom plate (oil sump). It is practically impossible to see it unless you use a lube pit or jack up the car and lie under the engine.

Police man must show it to me before he can claim a fault else i will tell him my car has no engine no. Only the engine model is written in front and its hardly view-able because of the intake manifold. He has to remove my intake manifold to see that.

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Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by adanny01(m): 12:48am On Jan 14, 2017
tojahh:
That's how they stopped me at Obiri-Ikwerre flyover (PH) and the guy said..

Police: Wey you! You no sabi salute person?
Me: I no know say you don reach where I dey

Police: oh na so I come small? Good! Thank you, come down
Me: why? I no de come down, what do you want?

Police: lemmi see your papers, (gave it to him)
Police: was is your name?
Me: My drivers license is there.

Police: I no see am before I ask? E belike say you think say we dey joke here. Come down
Me: oga check wetin u wan check, I de go somewhere.

Police: Ok, you sabi talk abi, you go sleep here.
Me: ok, thank you. I left the particulars with him and Zoom off. Called my brother who's a Staff Sergeant in the Army. He sent someone to accompany to get my papers, the police man saw me and started shouting "thief thief, you go die today" the army guy with me just told him "Shut up, you idiot". He was shocked and said amid shaking voice. 'Who are you? Who are you? The officer just said lemme have those papers and I want to see the person incharge here!

The matter was settled and as usual, the statement "anything for the boys"?
I jux leave the mumu there.

I dont drive with original papers in the car. All photocopies and the order is drivers licence first.

If police say, "wei your drivers licence?" i give the bunch of copies. If they say "wei the particulars?" i give the same bunch of papers. Same with FRSC. FRSC will first want to see the drivers licence so as to withhold when they find an offence. As long as they know you have a valid unexpired copy of the licence, they know you will not go down easy as it has to be a serious offence which your car will be impounded.
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by themonk(m): 1:08am On Jan 14, 2017
PaperLace:


Hahahha...funny you.
I give up_ You win! grin
Your quote @ signature is from Kendricks Lamar's "Hiipower". Nice song dear, You love hip hop?
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by Situation001(m): 10:19am On Jan 14, 2017
I was going on my own jejely with my bag at my back when a police man suddenly stopped me and ask what I was carrying in my bag..

Me: it's my laptop in my bag

Police : can I have the receipt of the laptop

Me: I don't have it here with me.. I don't carry it along

Police: you must be a fraudster, you are a thief, you must follow me to the station, infact you are under arrest...

Me: (to the police ) do you have a phone

Police: yes what with it

Me: d'u have it here with you

Police: why are you questioning me

Me: Nothing but can I have the receipt

Police: I don't have the receipt with me.. Are you expecting me to be carrying the receipt all along.. ??

Me: Fine.. If you can't be carrying the receipt of your phone with you everywhere you go.. Why do you expect me to be carrying the receipt of my gadgets everywhere I go.. Infact if I'm to be under arrest we must be remanded in the prison together..

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Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by edogho(m): 4:39am On Jan 15, 2017
SWORD419:
such things dont happen in kano aswr, dunno why
with knockout everywhere in the north, they dare not na
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by GAZZUZZ(m): 9:46am On Jan 15, 2017
praxisnetworks:

you are an arrogant fellow.... a real life Delilah... you successfully finished the era of one cartalk Samson in the person of Siena we are aware that your next target is Gazzuzz... good luck


kolewerk

www.nairaland.com/attachments/4708296_img20160912154232430_jpeg65878c1aa7a9ab4d1ddec6a065a60f59


I fight all of them like this

www.nairaland.com/attachments/887055_28195_gife5e9757edd3154d044ff8d5fb6234624

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Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by mayor2013: 10:56am On Jan 15, 2017
GAZZUZZ:



kolewerk

www.nairaland.com/attachments/4708296_img20160912154232430_jpeg65878c1aa7a9ab4d1ddec6a065a60f59


I fight all of them like this

www.nairaland.com/attachments/887055_28195_gife5e9757edd3154d044ff8d5fb6234624

Where engineer dey see all this pictures like this. Am sure your laptop has space for 30tb
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by Nobody: 11:39am On Jan 15, 2017
praxisnetworks:

you are an arrogant fellow.... a real life Delilah... you successfully finished the era of one cartalk Samson in the person of Siena we are aware that your next target is Gazzuzz... good luck

Eww! Gazzuzz? I'd rather chew broken glass, stick a fork in my eye, and get finger_f*cked by Wolverine SIMULTANEOUSLY.

Happy Sunday grin
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by GAZZUZZ(m): 11:39am On Jan 15, 2017
mayor2013:


Where engineer dey see all this pictures like this. Am sure your laptop has space for 30tb

Die hard blackberry User. Don't even own a personal laptop (have computers for scanning and diagnosis) yet. Should buy 1 this week. wink
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by Nobody: 11:57am On Jan 15, 2017
praxisnetworks:

why are you so crazy about Siena.... why are you so after him.... why don't you care about his home and kids.... why don't you have mercy on his poor wife?



above all none of us in cartalk will forgive you for making him disappear.

My dear, get your facts straight before making comments on issues you know nothing about.

I am NOT crazy about Siena. Never was, never will be. He should have considered his kids and wife before shamelessly coming to me.

I didn't make him disappear. He left on his own accord, BEFORE I even told his wife anything. He left since July, I told his wife in Sept/Oct. No correlation.

He felt Nairaland was "coming between us". His words, not mine.

I'm sure you can still find his number here on Nairaland. Contact him, and stop asking me Jamb questions.

As for the forgiveness of folks in Car Talk section, I don't need it. None of you is feeding, financing, or f*cking me. Your "forgiveness" means sh*t to me. Keep swallowing aspirin for Siena's headache.

This is the last time I'll talk about this, and the last time I'll reply you, Praxisnetworks. Get a life, and mind your business. Aproko oshi.

Enjoy your week. smiley
Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by nurey(m): 12:18pm On Jan 15, 2017
praxisnetworks:

this has all the signatures and trademarks of bipolarity.
are you doing well. I ask because I care.

NB
you are in cahoots with a man yet issuing the wife notifications? that's also bi. I wish it was egunmogaji you tried it with.

You are a well respected member of this community, if not for the sake of begging do it for the sake of the God you serve and let this issue be laid to rest in peace.

Let's respect the community and the users in general. Thank you for your cooperation

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Re: 5 Small Things Nigeria Police Will Use To Catch You Big Time by praxisnetworks: 12:21pm On Jan 15, 2017
nurey:


You are a well respected member of this community, if not for the sake of begging do it for the sake of the God you serve and let this issue be laid to rest in peace.

Let's respect the community and the users in general. Thank you for your cooperation
okay. I will keep my peace sir. as I have spoken my piece of mind.

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