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Mully
18th March 2010, 19:42
Aussie version of Motorway patrol.

Some bint got DICd with a reading of 0.249 (Aussie limit is 0.05) - got FOUR YEARS disqualified and a suspended jaiil sentence.

Unregistered truck trailer - $1000 a throw.

Couple of weeks ago, someone was refusing to give a breath sample. Bloke narrating said that failure to give a sample was a mandatory two year disqualification.

Hopeful Bastard
18th March 2010, 19:44
Aussie version of Motorway patrol.

Some bint got DICd with a reading of 0.249 (Aussie limit is 0.05) - got FOUR YEARS disqualified and a suspended jaiil sentence.

Unregistered truck trailer - $1000 a throw.

Couple of weeks ago, someone was refusing to give a breath sample. Bloke narrating said that failure to give a sample was a mandatory two year disqualification.



I like Aussie rules!

scumdog
18th March 2010, 19:44
Aussie version of Motorway patrol.

Some bint got DICd with a reading of 0.249 (Aussie limit is 0.05) - got FOUR YEARS disqualified and a suspended jaiil sentence.

Unregistered truck trailer - $1000 a throw.



Couple of weeks ago, someone was refusing to give a breath sample. Bloke narrating said that failure to give a sample was a mandatory two year disqualification.

Try that in NZ and listen to the screams......:yes:

Insanity_rules
18th March 2010, 19:49
Try that in NZ and listen to the screams......:yes:

I'd love to hear that! I think NZ needs a bloody good shake up.

red mermaid
18th March 2010, 19:58
Then perhaps you should tell some of the people on this thread who don't like their rights being breached!

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/120039-Police-breath-testing/page12

TimeOut
18th March 2010, 20:22
And 22km over the limit = suspension

peasea
18th March 2010, 20:25
Then perhaps you should tell some of the people on this thread who don't like their rights being breached!

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/120039-Police-breath-testing/page12

I didn't hear anyone on the TV program screaming that their rights had been breached.
Perhaps if kiwi cops didn't breach rights so often then their MO wouldn't be brought into question so often.

scumdog
18th March 2010, 20:26
I didn't hear anyone on the TV program screaming that their rights had been breached.
Perhaps if kiwi cops didn't breach rights so often then their MO wouldn't be brought into question so often.

THAT theme is creaking a tad....:shifty:

peasea
18th March 2010, 20:29
Aussie version of Motorway patrol.

Some bint got DICd with a reading of 0.249 (Aussie limit is 0.05) - got FOUR YEARS disqualified and a suspended jaiil sentence.

Unregistered truck trailer - $1000 a throw.

Couple of weeks ago, someone was refusing to give a breath sample. Bloke narrating said that failure to give a sample was a mandatory two year disqualification.

We saw that and thought "so what?"
Four years is a bit of a deterrant, eh? Not like the six months you get here.
Perhaps if DIC was upgraded to such a penalty then kiwi drivers wouldn't get behind the wheel when drunk as much as they do.

peasea
18th March 2010, 20:30
THAT theme is creaking a tad....:shifty:

You're not wrong; we need some more upstanding Community Constables in the world instead of lying city-bound fucktards in blue.

SixPackBack
18th March 2010, 20:34
THAT theme is creaking a tad....:shifty:

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10632726

One southern police officer has been suspended and another stood down, both on full pay.
A Gore-based police officer has been suspended from duty pending the outcome of court proceedings on fraud charges and, in a separate case, a Central Otago police officer is the subject of a police investigation and has been stood down, southern district operations manager Inspector Lane Todd said yesterday.
Mr Todd said the Gore officer was stood down in late October and suspended on full pay in November.
The matter was before the Dunedin District Court so he was unable to comment further at this stage, he said.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority was also aware of the case.
It is understood another person, not a police officer, faces a similar allegation in relation to the same matters.
Mr Todd said the Central Otago officer was stood down two weeks ago.
He expected the now three-month-long investigation would be completed within a fortnight.
He declined to give any details about where the officer was based or their gender and said it was "not prudent" to talk about details while the investigation was still under way.

Yeah right. This fantasy that the police are some how better than the general public has got to end.

blackdog
18th March 2010, 20:35
Aussie version of Motorway patrol.

Some bint got DICd with a reading of 0.249 (Aussie limit is 0.05) - got FOUR YEARS disqualified and a suspended jaiil sentence.

Unregistered truck trailer - $1000 a throw.

Couple of weeks ago, someone was refusing to give a breath sample. Bloke narrating said that failure to give a sample was a mandatory two year disqualification.

had to laugh at the p-plater who got fined for having them on! :rofl:

they're bloody tough on mods over there too....

blackdog
18th March 2010, 20:42
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10632726


Yeah right. This fantasy that the police are some how better than the general public has got to end.

its not fantasy when it comes to sentencing, and thats only if they're not discharged without conviction.

read the police drink/drive conviction stats

peasea
18th March 2010, 20:42
had to laugh at the p-plater who got fined for having them on! :rofl:

they're bloody tough on mods over there too....

Have to agree. The first thing I did when I got my restricted was to pull the 'L' plate off my big block.
Tui ad.

scumdog
18th March 2010, 21:33
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10632726

One southern police officer has been suspended and another stood down, both on full pay.
A Gore-based police officer has been suspended from duty pending the outcome of court proceedings on fraud charges and, in a separate case, a Central Otago police officer is the subject of a police investigation and has been stood down, southern district operations manager Inspector Lane Todd said

yesterday.
Mr Todd said the Gore officer was stood down in late October and suspended on full pay in November.
The matter was before the Dunedin District Court so he was unable to comment further at this stage, he said.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority was also aware of the case.
It is understood another person, not a police officer, faces a similar allegation in relation to the same matters.
Mr Todd said the Central Otago officer was stood down two weeks ago.
He expected the now three-month-long investigation would be completed within a fortnight.
He declined to give any details about where the officer was based or their gender and said it was "not prudent" to talk about details while the investigation was still under way.

Yeah right. This fantasy that the police are some how better than the general public has got to end.

I guess you chosen career is laced with paragons of virtue, truth and honesty.

Or if not then their behaviour is ignored (accepted?) or not subject to scrutiny or they've learn how to hide it better than Police.

My logical deduction

peasea
18th March 2010, 21:37
I guess you chosen career is laced with paragons of virtue, truth and honesty.

Or if not then their behaviour is ignored (accepted?) or not subject to scrutiny or they've learn how to hide it better than Police.

My logical deduction

The police hide things????
Never!

Warning: This post may contain traces of sarcasm.

scumdog
18th March 2010, 21:38
The police hide things????
Never!

Well I read it on KB - so it must be true!

EJK
18th March 2010, 21:39
How about €116,000 fine for driving 80 km/h in a 40 km/h zone? That happened in Finland in 2003.
Finnish speeding tickets are relative to the offender's last known income.

Damn, you can buy 3/4 of a DECENT house here in christchurch with that amount of money.

peasea
18th March 2010, 21:40
How about €116,000 fine for driving 80 km/h in a 40 km/h zone? That happened in Finland in 2003.
Finnish speeding tickets are relative to the offender's last known income.

Shit! Best not file a tax return then.

scumdog
18th March 2010, 21:41
How about €116,000 fine for driving 80 km/h in a 40 km/h zone? That happened in Finland in 2003.
Finnish speeding tickets are relative to the offender's last known income.

Hell, knowing NZ they would pay some drivers instead of fining them after it was found they was on a benefit and earning a minus quantity - or some shit like that....

peasea
18th March 2010, 21:42
Well I read it on KB - so it must be true!

You've been reading Patrick's posts again haven't you? Do yourself a favour, dont.

Haven't heard from him/her for a while, is he/she working the fishnet stocking unit at the mo'? 'Undercover' as it were.

peasea
18th March 2010, 21:44
Hell, knowing NZ they would pay some drivers instead of fining them after it was found they was on a benefit and earning a minus quantity - or some shit like that....

Fuck! They owe me thousands. Great, now I can get that new Avon rubberwear for my bike. And no, it's not a sex toy so don't even go there.

scumdog
18th March 2010, 21:47
. And no, it's not a sex toy so don't even go there.

So you say....:shifty:

peasea
18th March 2010, 21:49
So you say....:shifty:

Southern inuendo..........
Sorry, southerrrrrrrn inuendo.

Thinking about flickin the W/g. It's on TM
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=277602832.

Might go EFI Superglide.

scumdog
18th March 2010, 21:50
Southern inuendo..........
Sorry, southerrrrrrrn inuendo.

Thinking about flickin the W/g. It's on TM. Might go EFI Superglide.

Me?
I'm sorta heading the other way - CBs Sporty is back on the market.

Another US trip to finance.

peasea
18th March 2010, 21:54
Me?
I'm sorta heading the other way - CBs Sporty is back on the market.

Another US trip to finance.

What 'other' way?

scumdog
18th March 2010, 22:01
What 'other' way?

Getting rid of a bike - but not buying another one.