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chochokeira

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #90 on: June 22, 2011, 11:39:PM »
Jerry,did not one of the cars have to do a detour to pick up other officers.? I think that was the case.


My notes state:

CA7 dispatched   3.35   arrives    3.48

CA5 dispatched   3.36   arrives    4.23

CA6 arrives                                 4.23

CA6  leaves for rendezvous FSU
        @ New Times, Tiptree @     4.31

CA6 and FSU arrive WHF             4.58


CA7 must have been in the area?

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #91 on: June 22, 2011, 11:42:PM »
Jerry,did not one of the cars have to do a detour to pick up other officers.? I think that was the case.


My notes state:

CA7 dispatched   3.35   arrives    3.48

CA5 dispatched   3.36   arrives    4.23

CA6 arrives                                 4.23

CA6  leaves for rendezvous FSU
        @ New Times, Tiptree @     4.31

CA6 and FSU arrive WHF             4.58


CA7 must have been in the area?

No, i've done the Witham police journey, and i reckon thats about right.

chochokeira

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #92 on: June 22, 2011, 11:58:PM »
Jerry,did not one of the cars have to do a detour to pick up other officers.? I think that was the case.


My notes state:

CA7 dispatched   3.35   arrives    3.48

CA5 dispatched   3.36   arrives    4.23

CA6 arrives                                 4.23

CA6  leaves for rendezvous FSU
        @ New Times, Tiptree @     4.31

CA6 and FSU arrive WHF             4.58


CA7 must have been in the area?

No, i've done the Witham police journey, and i reckon thats about right.

AA Routemaps Newland Street, Witham to Pages Lane, Tolleshunt D'Arcy

0.00
Start out on Newlands Street

0.79 At mini-roundabout continue forward onto Colchester Road - B1389

A12 0.89 Continue forward, then merge onto the A12

B1024 2.67

Leave the A12 at junction 23, then merge onto London Road - B1024
Signposted Kelvedon
 
3.50 Bare left onto Saint Mary's Square - B1024

3.54 Bear right onto High Street - B1024
Signposted Colchester A12
 
B1023 4.65
Turn right onto the B1023
Signposted Tiptree, Maldon
 
7.04 At mini-roundabout branch right, then at mini-roundabout turn left onto Church Road - B1023 Signposted Tolleshunt Darcy
 
7.53 At mini-roundabout continue forward onto Church Road - B1023
   
8.34 At mini-roundabout bear right onto D'arcy Road - B1023
Signposted Tolleshunt D'Arcy
 B1026

10.87 Turn right onto South Street - B1026
Signposted Maldon
 
B1023 11.01  Turn left onto Tollesbury Road - B1023
Signposted Tollesbury
 
11.94 Turn right onto Pages Lane

12.03  Arrive on Pages Lane
   
Section time 0:29, Total time 0:29

chochokeira

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #93 on: June 23, 2011, 12:05:AM »
Or, AA route maps from Springfield HQ, Chelmsford to Pages Lane, Tolleshunt D'Arcy:

Distance: 22.2 miles (show in km)
Time: 0 hr 41 min

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #94 on: June 23, 2011, 12:20:AM »
The reason i'm on this forum, is my brother asked me to test the journey.

Its local police, so they'd know where to go, Chelmsford police would likely get lost. ;)

Newland street, onto A12. First exit off A12 Rivenhall end and past my house. Oak road, turn right onto Henry Dixon, follow onto Great braxted road, onto braxted park road. Turn right at T jct(maldon road), then left into Loamy hill road, turn left into plains road/witham road.Through Tolleshunt major, onto Tolleshunt Darcy road, then Beckingham road.Turn left at T jct, into Tolleshunt Darcy, then right into Tollesbury road.

Journey takes 15ish minutes, i reckon i could do it in 10 with flashing blue lights.
« Last Edit: June 23, 2011, 12:22:AM by paulg »

andrea

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #95 on: June 23, 2011, 12:28:AM »
Are people allowed to drive or walk up pages lane? I know it's private so was just wondering.

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #96 on: June 23, 2011, 12:31:AM »
Are people allowed to drive or walk up pages lane? I know it's private so was just wondering.

I don't think its a public footpath, so no. I think i remember Hartley saying that people do though.

Evening btw X

andrea

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #97 on: June 23, 2011, 12:39:AM »
Evening x
I know it's a private rd. Google street view stops at the road running at the end of pages lane.

chochokeira

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #98 on: June 23, 2011, 12:48:AM »
The reason i'm on this forum, is my brother asked me to test the journey.

Its local police, so they'd know where to go, Chelmsford police would likely get lost. ;)

Newland street, onto A12. First exit off A12 Rivenhall end and past my house. Oak road, turn right onto Henry Dixon, follow onto Great braxted road, onto braxted park road. Turn right at T jct(maldon road), then left into Loamy hill road, turn left into plains road/witham road.Through Tolleshunt major, onto Tolleshunt Darcy road, then Beckingham road.Turn left at T jct, into Tolleshunt Darcy, then right into Tollesbury road.

Journey takes 15ish minutes, i reckon i could do it in 10 with flashing blue lights.


You must have hammered it to do it in 15 minutes on those roads. I don't accept it could be done in 10 minutes, even with a flashing light, you'd have to average c 60 mph which would mean driving dangerously on those roads.


chochokeira

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #99 on: June 23, 2011, 12:51:AM »
The reason i'm on this forum, is my brother asked me to test the journey.

Its local police, so they'd know where to go, Chelmsford police would likely get lost. ;)

Newland street, onto A12. First exit off A12 Rivenhall end and past my house. Oak road, turn right onto Henry Dixon, follow onto Great braxted road, onto braxted park road. Turn right at T jct(maldon road), then left into Loamy hill road, turn left into plains road/witham road.Through Tolleshunt major, onto Tolleshunt Darcy road, then Beckingham road.Turn left at T jct, into Tolleshunt Darcy, then right into Tollesbury road.

Journey takes 15ish minutes, i reckon i could do it in 10 with flashing blue lights.


You must have hammered it to do it in 15 minutes on those roads. I don't accept it could be done in 10 minutes, even with a flashing light, you'd have to average c 60 mph which would mean driving dangerously on those roads.

The police didn't have satnav then, or did they?

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #100 on: June 23, 2011, 12:54:AM »
I wouldn't have thought so.

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #101 on: June 23, 2011, 12:57:AM »
The reason i'm on this forum, is my brother asked me to test the journey.

Its local police, so they'd know where to go, Chelmsford police would likely get lost. ;)

Newland street, onto A12. First exit off A12 Rivenhall end and past my house. Oak road, turn right onto Henry Dixon, follow onto Great braxted road, onto braxted park road. Turn right at T jct(maldon road), then left into Loamy hill road, turn left into plains road/witham road.Through Tolleshunt major, onto Tolleshunt Darcy road, then Beckingham road.Turn left at T jct, into Tolleshunt Darcy, then right into Tollesbury road.

Journey takes 15ish minutes, i reckon i could do it in 10 with flashing blue lights.


You must have hammered it to do it in 15 minutes on those roads. I don't accept it could be done in 10 minutes, even with a flashing light, you'd have to average c 60 mph which would mean driving dangerously on those roads.



Come with me if you want, i'm a better trained driver than most Police.

I didn't hammer the 30mph zones, probably 35ish. The country roads i never exceeded 65-70, though Braxted road/loamy and parts of Witham road i could certainly go faster. Braxted road-Maldon road is often hammered by locals, 60 is considered slow.

Btw, my cars a 2.0l passat, nothing special.

chochokeira

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #102 on: June 23, 2011, 12:59:AM »
The reason i'm on this forum, is my brother asked me to test the journey.

Its local police, so they'd know where to go, Chelmsford police would likely get lost. ;)

Newland street, onto A12. First exit off A12 Rivenhall end and past my house. Oak road, turn right onto Henry Dixon, follow onto Great braxted road, onto braxted park road. Turn right at T jct(maldon road), then left into Loamy hill road, turn left into plains road/witham road.Through Tolleshunt major, onto Tolleshunt Darcy road, then Beckingham road.Turn left at T jct, into Tolleshunt Darcy, then right into Tollesbury road.

Journey takes 15ish minutes, i reckon i could do it in 10 with flashing blue lights.

+1 for driving the route  ;D

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #103 on: June 23, 2011, 01:02:AM »
The reason i'm on this forum, is my brother asked me to test the journey.

Its local police, so they'd know where to go, Chelmsford police would likely get lost. ;)

Newland street, onto A12. First exit off A12 Rivenhall end and past my house. Oak road, turn right onto Henry Dixon, follow onto Great braxted road, onto braxted park road. Turn right at T jct(maldon road), then left into Loamy hill road, turn left into plains road/witham road.Through Tolleshunt major, onto Tolleshunt Darcy road, then Beckingham road.Turn left at T jct, into Tolleshunt Darcy, then right into Tollesbury road.

Journey takes 15ish minutes, i reckon i could do it in 10 with flashing blue lights.

+1 for driving the route  ;D

Cheers Keira, though i see i've also got a smite, looks like the night time smiters are online.

Hello smiters, anything constructive to add to the forum?

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Re: Significance of two double marked bullet cases, found in kitchen?
« Reply #104 on: June 23, 2011, 01:04:AM »
And remember Keira, these are police answering a distress call at 3.30 am, they can hammer these roads with little to worry about.