A man who was cracked down by the same police officer in England and New Zealand



It is often said that "the world is narrow", and many people may have experienced encountering themselves in an unexpected place with acquaintances who have not met for many years. Such a coincidence which is considerably large in scale has been reported.

British and New Zealand are the opposite sides of the Earth, but a man who just moved from the UK to New Zealand was torn off by speed and police officers crack down on the road two months ago in London to regulate the speed violation It seems that a rarity occurred that it was the same person as the police officer when he was.

Details are as below.
Briton booked for speeding in London and New Zealand by same policeman - Telegraph

Andy Flitton police officer in the UKCapital policeAfter working for 26 years in New Zealand · near ChristchurchRangioraHe also worked as a police officer. Sometime in New ZealandSouth IslandThe Flitton policing officer who was cracking down the speed violation found a breaching vehicle and guided it to the shoulder and asked for presentation of the license. Then the driver men presented the two licenses of England and South Africa and explained "I lived in England for 12 years and I just recently moved to New Zealand", "By the way, what I lived in London was "It seems he asked Flitton policeman.

"When I answered," I lived in London, "he said," Northern LondonA5I was asked if I was in charge of crackdown along the No. Road. " When saying "It is true", "I thought so it was so! The offending ticket that I was cut last is what you cut at that place two years ago. " At that moment, I also remembered clearly what was two years ago, "Flitton police said.

Men never grudged against a police officer who cracked him twice, and this incident seems to be a good laugh for both of them.

"He never made a law violation only twice in his life, but I have cracked down on both of them, the world is really narrow," Flitton police said. According to the man's talking to the police, he said that he moved to New Zealand and caught up in the second week, while the place to live was not decided yet.

By the way, I was told that a speed violation in London was imposed a fine of 60 pounds (about 8000 yen) two years ago and a penalty of 120 New Zealand dollars (about 7500 yen) in this New Zealand breach.

It seems like the police officer is eating nostalgic remembering the face of a professional pattern person, but because it is quite an experience that getting caught due to speeding violation is not easy, the face of a policeman is also engraved on the memory of the drivers who caught Maybe it is.

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