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The Stranger
5th August 2005, 17:24
Don't normally speed (much) but been snapped twice by a a van from head on in the last 2 days. Ironically in the exact same place.

First time I was kicking myself for not looking ahead far enough to see it. Second time I was specifically looking for it but still didn't see the green van in the green trees on the green lawn in low light. It was right in the trees too.

Anyway I am riding past with a big ole grin thinking thank the lord I am not in the SS or I would be spitting blood right now. But a biker friend wiped the smile off my face. He recons that they can still get you by eyballing the number plate from the rear.

Anyone had similar experiences. I think he just tweaking me, but?

bugjuice
5th August 2005, 17:28
have you got either of these two tickets? that answers your question..
by the time they turn around and grab their pen and paper, then try to focus on your ever-getting-smaller plate, you'll be long gone.. Going the other direction (so passing them, not going head on) could be another story. I don't know about those.. Head on, prob not..

welcome btw ;)

The Stranger
5th August 2005, 17:32
Not got them yet, but only snapped yesterday and today, so wouldn't expect them by now anyway

HDTboy
5th August 2005, 17:34
I've heard a similar rumour, but I think it's pretty unlikely

bugjuice
5th August 2005, 17:35
Not got them yet, but only snapped yesterday and today, so wouldn't expect them by now anyway
ah, ok.. gotcha.. so what's your reg again...?? ;)
I wouldn't stress too much about it, but don't go making a habit of it..

zeRax
5th August 2005, 18:03
:O post back in here after some time let us know if u got those tickets or not
good luck :D


speed cameras are pretty scary thought, commuting to work on open non busy road at 120 odd every day ,come friday start wondering What if there was a speedcamera there this week. 5 fines, damn that'd suck.., wait, 10 fines, holy crap :|

Gixxer 4 ever
5th August 2005, 20:50
IF you get the ticket request the photo. No not my bike sorry your camera person got that one wrong. :nono: See you later. :motu:

scumdog
5th August 2005, 21:14
. But a biker friend wiped the smile off my face. He recons that they can still get you by eyballing the number plate from the rear.

Anyone had similar experiences. I think he just tweaking me, but?

True - that's a long story but that's why NOW you don't get demerit points.

crashe
5th August 2005, 22:20
If you do get tickets, then write to requesting a photo.

The photo's are free to get.

Cos as I understand it, if another vehicle is in the pic then you wont get a ticket. They blacken out the other vehicle's rego plate.

But you will have a nice pic of your bike.
Or if it aint your bike then you tell them it aint you.

Pixie
6th August 2005, 03:02
have you got either of these two tickets? that answers your question..
by the time they turn around and grab their pen and paper, then try to focus on your ever-getting-smaller plate, you'll be long gone.. Going the other direction (so passing them, not going head on) could be another story. I don't know about those.. Head on, prob not..

welcome btw ;)
You forgot to mention;wake up

Dafe
6th August 2005, 04:54
I doubt those dudes in the vans are even watching whose coming and going anyway. My mates dad works for the transportation department and aparantly, those vans are kitted out with Sky TV! What loser would be sitting there watching cars instead of the TV?
I also heard the van drivers are usually officers who have been unfotunate enough to become unfit for there primary duties, normally due to injuries etc.

Wellyman
6th August 2005, 04:57
Also watch out for mufti cops driving a holden rodeo or similar holden utility. I saw somebody get busted by a cop in an innocent little utility ute

Dafe
6th August 2005, 05:10
I've been pulled over by that prick before! I was doing 140. However, he told me its my lucky day because he couldn't get a reading on me.
Worst part was, I was doing 110 and noticed this guy slowly coming up behind on the motorway, I gave in some more (120) and this guy was still coming at the same rate, so I gave it even more and noticed he had sped up to match. I just thought it was some arsehole so I left him well behind. Luckily for him, he only managed to pull me up because of the lights just past the Petone indoor action sports centre.
Man, was I wrapped to keep my 0 demerits in tact.
I think its a white Navara this guy drives, I've seen him pull up heaps of vehicles along the hutt motorway.

Beemer
6th August 2005, 11:20
There was a red ute with a white canopy in the Hutt for a while, and the speed camera van they use up our way is red. The worst cop is the one from Sanson - he got me in a mufti car that looked like a family saloon! Coming towards me, no other traffic on the road, locked on from quite a distance away and just let me go for it. Then had the cheek to tell me to have a nice day - prick!

Hailwood
6th August 2005, 15:34
another heads up..there are two white Commodre S models with the rear spolier operating on the Hutt Motorway..saw them near Ngauranaga the other day....I rode up behind him and saw the lights and hawk pointing out the back window and went past at 100kph....driver had the reflective jacket and everyhting....sat there for a while at 100 with the commodore behind me..a cage volvo came up behind and pulled into the outside lane and shot past...and got nailed... :rofl: best laugh I had in ages

idb
6th August 2005, 20:31
Don't normally speed (much) but been snapped twice by a a van from head on in the last 2 days. Ironically in the exact same place.

First time I was kicking myself for not looking ahead far enough to see it. Second time I was specifically looking for it but still didn't see the green van in the green trees on the green lawn in low light. It was right in the trees too.

Anyway I am riding past with a big ole grin thinking thank the lord I am not in the SS or I would be spitting blood right now. But a biker friend wiped the smile off my face. He recons that they can still get you by eyballing the number plate from the rear.

Anyone had similar experiences. I think he just tweaking me, but?

I went for a blast throught the Kawarau Gorge at Easter but on my way was stuck in behind a line of nine cars doing less than 90ks.
Since the whole idea of the ride was about to be stuffed up as soon as we got to the bends I passed them all on the last straight (Gibbston).
I got flashed a few times through the gorge and then got waved over by a cop parked on the side of the road.
Apparently a camera van had clocked me doing 120 or something and reported through to look out for red bike.
The good news he told me that there were no demerit points cos it was a camera.


*Postscript* The cop and I chatted about bikes for a while, he got called to another job and the ticket has never arrived. I think I owe him a beer.

gixxer rider
7th August 2005, 10:33
Also watch out for mufti cops driving a holden rodeo or similar holden utility. I saw somebody get busted by a cop in an innocent little utility ute


You'll probably find out the guy's in the ute's are commercial vehicle investigation unit officers (CVIU) but did not think they had the same powers as the highway patrol only commerial vehicles. :innocent:

Firefight
7th August 2005, 10:42
You'll probably find out the guy's in the ute's are commercial vehicle investigation unit officers (CVIU) but did not think they had the same powers as the highway patrol only commerial vehicles. :innocent:

sorry man, they do have the same powers,they are cops, they just specialise(sp?) in Trucks, thou I have to sayI have hardly ever seen them pull cars/bikes up, but it can happen.

F/F

myvice
7th August 2005, 13:23
Watch out around the Bombays cause I have been told there are 3 SS (super slow) Commode’s out Pukekohe way, red, white and blue (sad) un-marked coppers...

SixPackBack
7th August 2005, 13:27
sorry man, they do have the same powers,they are cops, they just specialise(sp?) in Trucks, thou I have to sayI have hardly ever seen them pull cars/bikes up, but it can happen.

F/F

Mermaids......cunts with scales?

XTC
7th August 2005, 14:13
Was a black commodore S operating in waiuku yesterday. Hope he got some of those wankers out there who can't seem to leave their speeding for the open roads and back roads. But there aint no audience out there like there is in the main street.... Posers.

Dafe
7th August 2005, 14:21
There was a red ute with a white canopy in the Hutt for a while, and the speed camera van they use up our way is red. The worst cop is the one from Sanson - he got me in a mufti car that looked like a family saloon! Coming towards me, no other traffic on the road, locked on from quite a distance away and just let me go for it. Then had the cheek to tell me to have a nice day - prick!
I used to commute from Palmy to Ohakea daily. The cops based at the weigh station used to have a mufti Nissan 200SX. Maroon I think.

anhrefn
7th August 2005, 14:36
The scummy ole speed camera vanes eh? Damn I dislike those things, there not an active form of road control, just revenue raising (yadda yadda yadda blah blah blah same old story). Lol when I was in the work van I used to park up right up behind them blocking there camera and have a chat to the operator. Hopefully I saved a few speeding tickets those times.

Anyway if they dont get your lisence plate bumber then they have a hard time proving it was you and your bike, all depends on how common or uncommon your bike is.

gixxer rider
7th August 2005, 21:21
sorry man, they do have the same powers,they are cops, they just specialise(sp?) in Trucks, thou I have to sayI have hardly ever seen them pull cars/bikes up, but it can happen.

F/F

exactly dude I myself have not seen them pull up cars|bikers either. so wtf is up with that.cops only police specific duties or what,or when it suits them.
Not friggin fair if u ask me.

Lou Girardin
8th August 2005, 17:08
A few people know that the M/Way utes in Auck are Support staff, not cops. But they do have limited powers and it's very easy for them to pass on regos of miscreants to the real cops.
Like the rider of 32WAW this morning. passed the ute, passed me and continued along the bus lane. I wonder if he'll be surprised at the $500.00 ticket?

scumdog
8th August 2005, 18:33
A few people know that the M/Way utes in Auck are Support staff, not cops. But they do have limited powers and it's very easy for them to pass on regos of miscreants to the real cops.
Like the rider of 32WAW this morning. passed the ute, passed me and continued along the bus lane. I wonder if he'll be surprised at the $500.00 ticket?

If more people 'dobbed-in' bad driving it might make people think "hmmm, might be no cops around but somebody else might just dob me in"

But then again to think implies a brain and a lot of dick-head drivers appear to suffer from a lack of said item!!!

Ixion
8th August 2005, 18:42
If more people 'dobbed-in' bad driving it might make people think "hmmm, might be no cops around but somebody else might just dob me in"

But then again to think implies a brain and a lot of dick-head drivers appear to suffer from a lack of said item!!!

On the whole I'm not keen on "dobbing in". I think it sets a dangerous precedent for bikers. Do we really want the Stans and Mabels rushing off to dob in "that dreadful motorcyclist who was going so fast".

Problem is, there's no way in the system to ascertain that the dobber-in is himself competant. And in my observation, the folk who are most certain of their driving excellence, and the quickest to castigate others as "bad drivers" , are the ones who are most imcompetant.

scumdog
8th August 2005, 19:05
On the whole I'm not keen on "dobbing in". I think it sets a dangerous precedent for bikers. Do we really want the Stans and Mabels rushing off to dob in "that dreadful motorcyclist who was going so fast".

Problem is, there's no way in the system to ascertain that the dobber-in is himself competant. And in my observation, the folk who are most certain of their driving excellence, and the quickest to castigate others as "bad drivers" , are the ones who are most imcompetant.

Down here it is mainly 'passin on yellow lines' and 'weaving all over the road' 'cut me off while overtaking into oncomming traffic' kind of stuff, speeding stuff they just say 'he was flying'.

Not all get tickets but the fact they have been spoken to gives them a rattle-up.

Had one such call from a truckie said he got to the end of the passing lane leading into a blind bend THEN the 4x4 (sorry Motu) with trailer pulled out and passed his truck'n'trailer load of wheat.

Driver of 4X4 said to me "well he put his foot down just when I started to pass him" WTF 40 tons of wheat AND already off the passing lane and he says that???
There was another witness who knew neither party so I tended to believe the truckie.

Gixxer 4 ever
8th August 2005, 19:58
But then again to think implies a brain and a lot of dick-head drivers appear to suffer from a lack of said item!!!

Not like me to take this view point but we did a trip from Napier to Hamilton and home again in the car on Sunday and I can only praise the way the traffic behaved. We did not see any driving incident that could have been dangerous. It was wet most of the way and honestly it was a great safe trip. Only saw one cop on the road. Picking on cars on a long straight North of Taupo and one red van with the dark windows along the plains south east of Taupo. Click click. So of all the people we came across and drove with I can honestly say it was a great trip. So are we bagging all drives when maybe it is only a few? Or is the driving getting better?

scumdog
8th August 2005, 20:30
Not like me to take this view point but we did a trip from Napier to Hamilton and home again in the car on Sunday and I can only praise the way the traffic behaved. We did not see any driving incident that could have been dangerous. It was wet most of the way and honestly it was a great safe trip. Only saw one cop on the road. Picking on cars on a long straight North of Taupo and one red van with the dark windows along the plains south east of Taupo. Click click. So of all the people we came across and drove with I can honestly say it was a great trip. So are we bagging all drives when maybe it is only a few? Or is the driving getting better?

It's one of those conumbrums(sp).

Everybody is behaving so why have the cops out there?

or

The cops have been out there so everybody is behaving themselves.

Lou Girardin
9th August 2005, 09:02
Down here it is mainly 'passin on yellow lines' and 'weaving all over the road' 'cut me off while overtaking into oncomming traffic' kind of stuff, speeding stuff they just say 'he was flying'.

Not all get tickets but the fact they have been spoken to gives them a rattle-up.

Had one such call from a truckie said he got to the end of the passing lane leading into a blind bend THEN the 4x4 (sorry Motu) with trailer pulled out and passed his truck'n'trailer load of wheat.

Driver of 4X4 said to me "well he put his foot down just when I started to pass him" WTF 40 tons of wheat AND already off the passing lane and he says that???
There was another witness who knew neither party so I tended to believe the truckie.

But did you book the sucker?

scumdog
9th August 2005, 09:20
But did you book the sucker?

I left the penalty up to the judge! :msn-wink: :yeah:

BNZ
9th August 2005, 13:30
Not like me to take this view point but we did a trip from Napier to Hamilton and home again in the car on Sunday and I can only praise the way the traffic behaved. We did not see any driving incident that could have been dangerous. It was wet most of the way and honestly it was a great safe trip. Only saw one cop on the road. Picking on cars on a long straight North of Taupo and one red van with the dark windows along the plains south east of Taupo. Click click.

Did you use the escort in the car? Was a busy weekend for central cops as it was ohakune mardi gras. Radar picked up 4 cops between Waioru and Ohakune on fri evening.

Gixxer 4 ever
9th August 2005, 22:05
Did you use the escort in the car? Was a busy weekend for central cops as it was ohakune mardi gras. Radar picked up 4 cops between Waioru and Ohakune on fri evening.

Of course. Could not drive with out it now. Just gives me a piece of mind and it is good to see what they actually drive.

Gixxer 4 ever
9th August 2005, 22:10
It's one of those conumbrums(sp).

Everybody is behaving so why have the cops out there?

or

The cops have been out there so everybody is behaving themselves.


Yep that is a fair comment..

texmo
9th August 2005, 22:33
Any body here use radiar detectors on there bikes?

Lou Girardin
10th August 2005, 10:02
Any body here use radiar detectors on there bikes?

Only those into tax avoidance.

Gremlin
10th August 2005, 11:30
Might be a shorter thread if you ask who doesn't. Who wants to donate extra taxes to the gubbermint? :weird:

I'm even considering it on my 250...

Gixxer 4 ever
10th August 2005, 21:22
Any body here use radiar detectors on there bikes?
I would think more do than not. Would be hard to keep your licence with out one. My 96 Gixxer is getting older now but as I told Mr Plod last time I got a ticket " what? am I suppose to stay in first gear?"
Answer " I know what you mean but that's life"
When a bike will do 125 in first and it is a six speed box I think you are going to go a tad fast from time to time. I wish I had purchased mine a few years earlier.