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mada
5th December 2014, 15:18
Recently one of our local Westie cops, well hardly a cop - head hunter associate more like it, was convicted and sentenced for various corruption and meth charges.

One of the charges related to an incident where he followed and pulled over a vehicle that an associate wanted to steal. He ordered the driver to follow him and drive to the Police Station with the intention that his associates would then follow the victim-to-be from the Station and nick their car. Lucky for the driver and it being West Auckland the driver didn't comply. The prick was also helping his mates steal other things (most likely from other crims) including motorcycles.

So a question for our resident KB and non-corrupt cops, there's no legal requirement or obligation to follow an order or instruction to follow a cop to a station right? Would this ever be done for a legit reason (aside from a MVA)?

Lucky they picked the wrong person, as I could see a quite a few people falling for it especially if they were foreigners.

R650R
5th December 2014, 15:47
Don't know about cars but there is a specific provision for CVIU to order a truck to detour up to 4km or 20mins driving to go to a weighbridge.

Anything like you mention you could always ring 111 and say you think this cop is dodgy etc and you want another one present. I'm sure they'd oblige for how rare the circumstances are.
Bit rough to quote a one off special case and even think it would be an issue for 99% of NZ people ever...

Flip
5th December 2014, 15:48
Recently one of our local Westie cops, well hardly a cop - head hunter associate more like it, was convicted and sentenced for various corruption and meth charges.

One of the charges related to an incident where he followed and pulled over a vehicle that an associate wanted to steal. He ordered the driver to follow him and drive to the Police Station with the intention that his associates would then follow the victim-to-be from the Station and nick their car. Lucky for the driver and it being West Auckland the driver didn't comply. The prick was also helping his mates steal other things (most likely from other crims) including motorcycles.

So a question for our resident KB and non-corrupt cops, there's no legal requirement or obligation to follow an order or instruction to follow a cop to a station right? Would this ever be done for a legit reason (aside from a MVA)?

Lucky they picked the wrong person, as I could see a quite a few people falling for it especially if they were foreigners.

Probably the same bunch of Rozza we are trusting not to give us tickets for going 1kph over the speed limit. Yea right.

There is one thing I have learnt is don't trust, talk to or help the Rozza.

Akzle
5th December 2014, 16:59
cop pulls me over
'do you have ANY idea who i am or how much paperwork im going to cause you'
'oh fuck, i mean, uhh. Shit. Drive safely sir'

willytheekid
5th December 2014, 17:06
cop pulls me over
'do you have ANY idea who i am or how much paperwork im going to cause you'
'oh fuck, i mean, uhh. Shit. Drive safely sir'

...and the scary thing is:blink:...I actually DO believe that!:killingme

mada
5th December 2014, 17:25
Bit rough to quote a one off special case and even think it would be an issue for 99% of NZ people ever...

Yeh a bit rough I know, 99% cops good cunts. But increasingly becoming more common:

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10811552

"A policewoman charged with stealing a car and impersonating an officer allegedly gave her co-accused a full police uniform, an impound notice pad and details of where to find the vehicle."

Jezxa
5th December 2014, 17:51
If the real life cop shows are any guide the cop has to drive you in their car. Your car can still be stolen from the side of the road anyway though.

And that's only if you're under arrest.

If you're just being detained at the side of the road, you're free to go as soon as they say so but they cant make you go anywhere else.

The road code only states that you must stop if requested, not follow to x location.

Akzle
5th December 2014, 18:06
And that's only if you're under arrest.

If you're just being detained at the side of the road, you're free to go as soon as they say so but they cant make you go anywhere else.

The road code only states that you must stop if requested, not follow to x location.

weeeeell, see, theres this thing about it being illegal to use a flashing red light when there isnt an emergency...
Add to that, that one, being not a person, is not compelled to perform under the judicature of legislation....
(yup, big words trip the ego of dumb cops. And then ax wins)

blue rider
5th December 2014, 19:13
generally speaking? No.

http://laudafinem.com/2014/12/04/a-line-in-the-sand-has-been-drawn-a-royal-commission-into-police-corruption-urgent/

HenryDorsetCase
5th December 2014, 19:39
weeeeell, see, theres this thing about it being illegal to use a flashing red light when there isnt an emergency...
Add to that, that one, being not a person, is not compelled to perform under the judicature of legislation....
(yup, big words trip the ego of dumb cops. And then ax wins)



Wrong. But thanks for playing

unstuck
6th December 2014, 06:21
Stop for cops. :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: You fuckers crack me up.:laugh::laugh:

nzspokes
6th December 2014, 07:04
Stop for cops. :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: You fuckers crack me up.:laugh::laugh:

It would seem Meda is one of the recent "New Westies". For real westie this situation would never happen.

R650R
6th December 2014, 08:08
Yeh a bit rough I know, 99% cops good cunts. But increasingly becoming more common:

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10811552

"A policewoman charged with stealing a car and impersonating an officer allegedly gave her co-accused a full police uniform, an impound notice pad and details of where to find the vehicle."

That case was ok though as it was boy racer who was being difficult, we need more cops like her :)

R650R
6th December 2014, 08:09
it would seem meda is one of the recent "new westies". For real westie this situation would never happen.

lol : ) :) :) :_) :)

Maha
6th December 2014, 08:14
theres this thing about it being illegal to use a flashing red light when there isnt an emergency...

( And then ax wakes up)

...and you have never done anything illegal....ever?

Akzle
6th December 2014, 09:07
...and you have never done anything illegal....ever?

illegal ≠ emergency, dumbass.

scumdog
6th December 2014, 10:31
weeeeeelll. go ahead jewcunt, explain yourself.

Hmmm..<_<:corn:

Maha
6th December 2014, 10:55
illegal ≠ emergency, dumbass.

So, would being knotted with a Ram and rushing to A & E be classed as an emergency or illegal?

Akzle
6th December 2014, 11:06
So, would being knotted with a Ram and rushing to A & E be classed as an emergency or illegal?

i'm not entirely sure what that means, but knowing you as i do, sounds like both.

not the kind of thing a cop does though, innit?