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Skyryder
27th August 2005, 23:24
Saw something today that if I had been caught I'd've been nailed good and proper and rightly so. This was a traffic offence commited by an officer here in Christchurch trialing the motorcylces. Don't think it is appropiate to give too many details at this stage as I am waitiang for a response from Roadwatch.
I will say however that in general I am in favour of Police motorcycles as they at least give some traffic enforcment in the inner city. As someone who has worked as a bus driver I well aware how little enforcment there has been, at least in Christchurch.
I am firmly of the opinion that that if officers are going to ride motorcylces in the performance of their duties they have an example to set. What I saw today is no different than the attitude that the motocade drivers had. This guy thinks he is above the law. He's not, and he is going to be reminded that he is my servent and I not his.
Skyryder
Skyryder
27th August 2005, 23:56
so there is a nark amongst the ranks. get a life, suppose you phone *555 when you see a bike lane splitting or speeding too? if you dont then your a hypocrite. if you do your a cunt. you pick which one :violin:
I do something wrong. I get booked and it costs. They do something wrong they get a slap on the wrist, the politicians have a whip round and get off free.
Hyprocrite or cunt??..................my option's not here.
Go back to jail and throw again. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
bugjuice
28th August 2005, 00:09
well, you're not giving us much to feedback on, are ya? don't need to know his name or reg etc, but at least give an idea what he did..
did he pull a mono whilst lane splitting and pulling a moonie?
They shouldn't be above the law, they should enforce the law by setting an example of what's to be expected (imho anyhoo)..
Skyryder
28th August 2005, 00:37
well, you're not giving us much to feedback on, are ya? don't need to know his name or reg etc, but at least give an idea what he did..
did he pull a mono whilst lane splitting and pulling a moonie?
They shouldn't be above the law, they should enforce the law by setting an example of what's to be expected (imho anyhoo)..
It's going into the system first. Don't believe in posting the event befor someone has a chance to investigate it. This will not result in a prosecution as roadwatch 'narking' (that's for the Village Idiot) does not result in court action. The attitude of the some of the police in this country is that they can do what they like. There's one here who threatened to kill someone. Same guy admitted that he deliberatly tries and provokes others so that they commit more serious offences. I have had dealings with other police officers whose attitude is that the general public is the enemy and not to be trusted. Such people hide behind their uniform and abuse their rights as law enforcment officers.
I might add that there have been other dealings where they have been more than helpful. I have high expectations of those who serve the law. I don't expect perfection but I do expect integrity. Now when I see an officer break the law, that integrity is placed in doubt. Not too mention that the offence may result in their injury or death, (or the death or injury of the general public) and where a member of the general public is placed in the position of having to defend themselves...........as a result of their own innocence..............then I make no apologies for my actions to anyone.
Skyryder
skidz
28th August 2005, 01:56
Systems don't work as far as the law works. They make their own rules.
Sniper
28th August 2005, 08:49
I think those that serve as the law have an expectation opon them to uphold it. I have a lot of respect for the police yet those that abuse trust and break the laws they are there to uphold, dont get much respect from me
Skyryder
28th August 2005, 10:07
I think those that serve as the law have an expectation opon them to uphold it. I have a lot of respect for the police yet those that abuse trust and break the laws they are there to uphold, dont get much respect from me
My point exactly. Will post further details on this in due course.
Skyryder
Jantar
28th August 2005, 10:13
I think those that serve as the law have an expectation opon them to uphold it. I have a lot of respect for the police yet those that abuse trust and break the laws they are there to uphold, dont get much respect from me
I guess I'm a bit of a fence sitter here. While in uniform and on duty I believe that they should do the job that they are paid for, and that does include setting a good example for others. But off duty, they should be able to lead a normal life and behave just as they would expect others to behave.
I must admit that I have an awful lot of respect for the cops on this forum who are open and honest about their jobs. It must have been very tempting for them to try and mingle without disclosing that were cops, just to avoid this type of criticism.
Ixion
28th August 2005, 11:38
I guess I'm a bit of a fence sitter here. While in uniform and on duty I believe that they should do the job that they are paid for, and that does include setting a good example for others. But off duty, they should be able to lead a normal life and behave just as they would expect others to behave.
I must admit that I have an awful lot of respect for the cops on this forum who are open and honest about their jobs. It must have been very tempting for them to try and mingle without disclosing that were cops, just to avoid this type of criticism.
Cops are human too. Given however many thousands of them there are, it's inevitable there'll be a few plonkers in the number.Be as many duds in the ranks of nurses, teachers, sysadmins, whoever. Just that cps are a hell of a lot more visible.
And everybody has a bit of a grudge against cops . Even if one does respect them in general, one always rememebers that one time when some cop got right up one's nose. And the sanctimonious denunciations from Headquarters ("Prepared to speed" ... yeah yeah) don't help. When a guy in a blue unifoirm has been dissing you for months, and another guy in a blue uniform gets in trouble for the same thing , it's hard not to smirk.
skidz
28th August 2005, 11:52
I think it's a prick of a job they have, and don't know why they would want to over do it just to get a hard time by us. We had a dickhead cop in Woodville for years that used to go over the top all the time and even got told he was an arsehole and wanker and the likes, and he would just stand there like the idiot he is and agree. People like that we don't need out there just to pick on those who do try and obey the law as much as possible.
scumdog
28th August 2005, 12:15
I have had dealings with other police officers whose attitude is that the general public is the enemy and not to be trusted.
Skyryder
Sounds like a hell of a lot of the public I meet at work :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Are you trying to say there is ANOTHER type of public?? :wait:
Skyryder
28th August 2005, 15:32
Sounds like a hell of a lot of the public I meet at work :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Are you trying to say there is ANOTHER type of public?? :wait:
Yes there is Scumdog, but with your attitude :ar15: :ar15: you do not recognise them. :chase:
Skyryder
Motu
28th August 2005, 17:06
I'm with the Idiot on this one,talk about double standards! Let he who cast the first stone and stuff like that.
And how about you come out with the whole story,you attack with no one knowing what the hell you are on about.
Skyryder
28th August 2005, 18:34
I'm with the Idiot on this one,talk about double standards! Let he who cast the first stone and stuff like that.
And how about you come out with the whole story,you attack with no one knowing what the hell you are on about.
No double standards or stones cast by me. As I said I will let the 'system' deal with this first. When I get their response you will be better informed to make your accusations.
Skyryder
Motu
28th August 2005, 19:06
When I get their response you will be better informed to make your accusations.
Skyryder
Then why are you making accusations now? You have said absolutly nothing,just slander and accuse - why did you bother to post...with nothing to post...do you work for the media?
Skyryder
28th August 2005, 20:09
Then why are you making accusations now? You have said absolutly nothing,just slander and accuse - why did you bother to post...with nothing to post...do you work for the media?
You accuse me of slander and accusations in one sentance and in the next claim that I had said absolutely nothing. :Oops:
If you are going to have a go at me try and be a liitle more specific. Then I will try and give your comments some serious attention. But if this is nothing more than an attempt to have a go at me as did the Idiot I shall respond in like manner.
Skyryder
Motu
28th August 2005, 20:13
Your first post had no content,you need to be more specific - respond as you like...I am waiting with open arms...
scumdog
29th August 2005, 08:44
Yes there is Scumdog, but with your attitude :ar15: :ar15: you do not recognise them. :chase:
Skyryder
O.K., maybe I should have replaced :rofl: with (PT) ??
But I probably DO meet a higher percentage of arsehole members of public than a lot of other occupations.
BTW I had a black-belt in cynicism well before I took this job on.
Lou Girardin
29th August 2005, 10:03
We were taught that if you are to enforce the law, you must have a higher standard of behaviour than the general public.
It was a good rule then, and it's still good now.
Motu
29th August 2005, 10:21
It was about respect - they set the rules and clobbered you hard if you stepped out of line....and we were in awe of their riding abilities.Our local bike cop told us we should be able to take the Panmure roundabout at 50mph...but we shouldn't let him catch us at it.To watch him sitting on his Tiger on the gut stand watching traffic - if he saw a speeder he would kickstart the bike,pivot it around 90deg on one leg of the stand,engage gear,lean back and launch off the stand in one fluid motion...the guy was a legend in our area...to see him on a chase was,like...wow!
Brains
29th August 2005, 18:49
I'm guessing this renegage biker cop didn't indicate when turning at a round about. If I'd seen this blatent act of civil disobedence, I wont want that rebel knowing I saw it either, very wise not to site any specific details.
spudchucka
29th August 2005, 20:37
... and people say im an idiot?Would have never guessed.
Skyryder
29th August 2005, 21:12
still havent heard what this terrible offence was that has to remain secret. why is it a secret anyway? are you afraid that by saying something here it is going to affect the outcome of your complaint?? get over yourself and smell the roses buddy.
dont come on here all complainy then not say what it is your complaining about... and people say im an idiot?
Not me buddy. Just a sad case of oxygen starvation of your brain cells due to incessant choking on your penis.
Skyryder
Skyryder
29th August 2005, 21:15
O.K., maybe I should have replaced :rofl: with (PT) ??
But I probably DO meet a higher percentage of arsehole members of public than a lot of other occupations.
BTW I had a black-belt in cynicism well before I took this job on.
Mine's in sarcasim. I'm top dog in my dojo.
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