A cyclist who discovered wing mirrors on three vehicles studded with spikes has reported the improvised modifications to Greater Manchester Police.
* 2/12/2021: A man who claims to own the vehicle pictured has now spoken to defend his actions - read the updated story here
Twitter user @OneAdultSwim1 posted about the improvised modifications on Sunday, saying that there “Seems to be a growing trend in my area of adding crude spikes to the passenger side wing mirror … usually in the form of large screws through the mirror casing.
“Spotted one, and another and a third today all on different vehicles. I'm going to get a picture next time. Be warned.”
Tweeting a picture yesterday evening of one of the vehicles, which carries the livery of a painting and decorating firm, he added: “Revisited and here’s what it looks like.
“A crude repair? Strange that I've seen two other vehicles with this ‘repair’ in my area recently. Disguised as a repair. In the realms of conspiracy now.”
He told road.cc: “Last week I've seen three vehicles with this modification. The first two I saw were in the same line of traffic a few cars apart on Station Road in Cheadle, in the middle of last week.
“They were both rugged-looking vehicles with intermediate off-road tyres and air intake rams, rumbling down the small high street here.
“However the image I posted is on the side of liveried van (painter and decorator) which is also in the Cheadle area, I noticed this on Sunday, went past again yesterday and gave them a close-up inspection, just to check they weren’t rubber or anything.”
A number of Twitter users urged @OneAdultSwim1 to report what he had found to the police, which he did this morning on the non-emergency number 101 to what he described as “a very sceptical call handler.”
He continued: “I was reluctant to post as might give others ideas, but decided to post in the end after consideration.
“I also asked during the call if there was any way I could pass on the images but they don’t have that facility. The report was made about 08:30 and the lady said she would ‘pass it on’.”
We have approached Greater Manchester Police for a comment, and will update this story once we receive it.
In the meantime, the Surrey Police Roads Policing Unit did comment on the tweet, saying there was an arrestable offence for possession of “an offensive weapon.”
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If I call them wing mirror cause they stick out like an aircraft wing would that be ok?
then they would need to be flat not vertical
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In my cars handbook they are called exterior mirrors.
“I also asked during the call if there was any way I could pass on the images but they don’t have that facility"
So I called the police to say that I have just witnessed a murder and I have photographic evidence. "Sorry we don't have the facility for you to send us the image". What a load of twaddle!
Rank amateurs!
Too many people binge-watching Mad Max during the pandemic.
Mad Manx? Actually Mad Mancs as we know people who live on the IOM are already mad.
If I removed it with a dlock, what would the legal position be ?
You'd be fine - when they claimed that you'd damaged their wing mirror, you could point out that was impossible, since it didn't have one - only a DOOR MIRROR.
I'd recommend standing by the side of the car towards the front. If you stand by the door, then there's the chance that a passenger could swing the door into you.
Glock would be a better choice
Gangsta!
Is this where we empathise with them as they have "issues around stabbing" ?
It seems rather unnecessary when a normal car can be used as an offensive weapon so easily.
True, but this demonstrates intent.
Reminds me of this
Showing your age there, Peter. You didn't read Action comic by any chance?
Don't think so, though the covers look vaguely familiar. I was too young to see Rollerball when it first came out, but I'm a big fan of 1970s and earlier Sci-Fi. (The remake was a bit pants)
Isn't Rollerball as a concept a bit more 2000AD?
I'm trying to understand the thought process that someone goes through in constructing such a weapon.
I am regularly staggered at the level of hatred and violence that some people wish to inflict on other human beings.
"Thought process"? You're giving them too much credit
'It's just bants'
"C'mon, get up; it's not that bad anyway; it'll stop bleeding: it was just a joke..."
I'm a student of history, as well as former policeman and social worker.. nothing surprises me about human nature; the capacity for evil knows no bounds.
Nice to see Mark Hodson within some of the tweet replies. I see now he is on secondment with CMPG which explains the massive drop in WMP active travel protections as he is stuck in a Jam Sandwich going up and down the motorways.
Such a shame the higher ups at WMP decided to change tack surreptitiously whilst still riding the coat tails of Mark and Steve's pioneering work in all their publicity.
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