View Full Version : Looks like another U-turn blunder?
Reckless
9th December 2014, 20:56
OOOOPPPSSS ??
No Names as I don't personally know the lady who posted it on facebook.
But it popped up in a group I'm in.
Script that went with it as posted? I didn't do the speech bubble it is as posted.
As another motorist does 1km over the speed limit another dangerous road user who happens to be a police men decides to do a uturn right Infont of a poor innocent party tsk tsk ! Safety first officer safety first . Lucky everybody was ok
He was stationary then saw some bikes go up the hill and must have got excited and pulled a uturn right in front of a car coming down the hill. Whooooops
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Reckless
9th December 2014, 21:04
Seems he was after couple bikers from what was said.
More clearer pics of the officer but enough is enough.
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MIXONE
9th December 2014, 21:10
Are you sure the bikers weren't carrying concealed drugs?:eek:
Flip
9th December 2014, 21:37
Are you sure the bikers weren't carrying concealed drugs?:eek:
The only dope here was driving the Rozzamobile.
Berries
9th December 2014, 21:38
They should get a ticket for punctuation and spelling.
buggerit
9th December 2014, 22:02
Cant have been pulling a u turn, aint that a double yellow I see?<_<
Berries
9th December 2014, 22:45
Who says you can't do a u-turn across a double yellow line?
One photo makes it look like a passing lane where double yellows are more and more common these days and they have nothing to do with poor visibility. I blame the low-viz colour of the orange car.
rickstv
10th December 2014, 06:52
Looks like Albany hill to me.:clap:
Bender
10th December 2014, 07:15
Looks like Albany hill to me.:clap:
It is the Albany hill and right there would be a hell dangerous place to pull a u-turn to chase someone going up the hill. Blind corner coming downhill.
BigAl
10th December 2014, 07:20
Cant have been pulling a u turn, aint that a double yellow I see?<_<
You're forgetting that the Police are much better drivers as they do courses and shit so as to be able to lecture you when you're pulled over:laugh:
Scuba_Steve
10th December 2014, 07:20
It is the Albany hill and right there would be a hell dangerous place to pull a u-turn to chase someone going up the hill. Blind corner coming downhill.
"safer communities together" :shutup:
swarfie
10th December 2014, 09:27
It is the Albany hill and right there would be a hell dangerous place to pull a u-turn to chase someone going up the hill. Blind corner coming downhill.
Have any of you dudes ever seen where Browny was munted by that popo. Take a look some time...you'll crap yourselves
5150
10th December 2014, 10:15
All he will be driving for a while is a desk :spanking:
Tazz
10th December 2014, 10:20
Who says you can't do a u-turn across a double yellow line?
Common sense?
TheDemonLord
10th December 2014, 10:49
They really should ban doing a Uturn to catch speeders - wasn't it only a couple of years ago when a cop did a UTurn on a blind corner on a hill and killed a couple of motorcyclists?
Tazz
10th December 2014, 11:19
They really should ban doing a Uturn to catch speeders - wasn't it only a couple of years ago when a cop did a UTurn on a blind corner on a hill and killed a couple of motorcyclists?
No. He just fawked up.
I'll agree they should engage their brain and drive away from the tricky blind corner they're hiding behind before doing a u-turn...
Considering everyday people are safely doing u-turns in open road speed limit areas for their license test, let alone everyone else, it shouldn't be a difficult maneuver for someone who pretty much drives for a living to pick a better spot and do it safely.
haydes55
10th December 2014, 11:33
He just made a mistake........
I drive for work, I do multiple U turns every day (yea I suck at finding driveways sometimes) and about 50,000km per year.... I haven't made that mistake, I've never been close to fucking up that bad...... But apparently I'm a bigger danger on the roads than cops, because I speed..... I'm about 100% safer speeding than this police officer is doing a simple task.
He would fail a license test for that sort of driving, he risked killing/injuring himself and innocent bystanders to ticket someone who was driving safely.
The police need a real thorough look at themselves.... Before assaulting police, resisting arrest and failing to stop statistics all go through the roof.
Enforcement of speeding causes more crashes than speeding itself.... Go figure (that was a stat I heard a few years ago and can't find the numbers now but something like half of all recorded crashes in an area involved a police vehicle).
scott411
10th December 2014, 11:43
I was coming back from Wellington last week and a cop in a very similar coloured car nearly did the same in front of me, lights went on, and he looked like he was going to U turn in front of a line of traffic which was not that far away, i got on the brakes as well fully expecting him to do something dumb, to my suprise he used his brian, and relised he could not make the turn, turned his lights off, and kept going
buggerit
10th December 2014, 12:11
Have any of you dudes ever seen where Browny was munted by that popo. Take a look some time...you'll crap yourselves
Drive past it every day, my son had just got his licence at the time and I told him he would lose his keys if I ever found out
he had done something so retarded.
It was actually a 3 point turn he was attempting on a double yellow, checked out the tire marks myself.
Did anyone find out what the passenger in the cop car did for a living?:whistle:
Murray
10th December 2014, 12:32
to ticket someone who was driving safely.
You don't know what that someone was doing. Do you?
can't find the numbers now but something like half of all recorded crashes in an area involved a police vehicle).
Was the area the police car park??
Otherwise I seriously doubt it!!
swarfie
10th December 2014, 12:34
They really should ban doing a Uturn to catch speeders - wasn't it only a couple of years ago when a cop did a UTurn on a blind corner on a hill and killed a couple of motorcyclists?
No. He just fawked up.
I'll agree they should engage their brain and drive away from the tricky blind corner they're hiding behind before doing a u-turn...
Considering everyday people are safely doing u-turns in open road speed limit areas for their license test, let alone everyone else, it shouldn't be a difficult maneuver for someone who pretty much drives for a living to do safely.
He just made a mistake........
I drive for work, I do multiple U turns every day (yea I suck at finding driveways sometimes) and about 50,000km per year.... I haven't made that mistake, I've never been close to fucking up that bad...... But apparently I'm a bigger danger on the roads than cops, because I speed..... I'm about 100% safer speeding than this police officer is doing a simple task.
He would fail a license test for that sort of driving, he risked killing/injuring himself and innocent bystanders to ticket someone who was driving safely.
The police need a real thorough look at themselves.... Before assaulting police, resisting arrest and failing to stop statistics all go through the roof.
Enforcement of speeding causes more crashes than speeding itself.... Go figure (that was a stat I heard a few years ago and can't find the numbers now but something like half of all recorded crashes in an area involved a police vehicle).
Drive past it every day, my son had just got his licence at the time and I told him he would lose his keys if I ever found out
he had done something so retarded.
It was actually a 3 point turn he was attempting on a double yellow, checked out the tire marks myself.
Did anyone find out what the passenger in the cop car did for a living?:whistle:
For those that don't know or have forgotten (it happened in April 2010...Christ I can't believe it was 4 1/2 years ago). Paul Brown (Browny) was NZ's first Supermoto Champion. He was killed when a retarded cop did a three point turn on the brow of a hill in a cutting on Waerenga Rd only about 100m from the intersection of Waerenga and Kelly Rd, to chase a supposedly speeding ute going towards Te Kauwhata. And yes, knowing Browny he wouldn't have been hanging about but that's NO excuse for what happened. Stop there next time you're passing...like I posted earlier in this thread...you'll shit yourself when you see where it happened. RIP Browny...I for one will never forget.
Kiwi Graham
10th December 2014, 13:39
My experience a few years ago http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?p=1129622931#post1129622931
The copper in question has since been dismissed from the force I learnt, my complaint was one of several about the guy. But in a court with your word against that of a policeman stands no chance in hell of succeeding even if he's proven to be so poor at his job to be sacked of course, I would have no recourse for the fine and demerits I was given aye.
haydes55
10th December 2014, 16:49
You don't know what that someone was doing. Do you?
Was the area the police car park??
Otherwise I seriously doubt it!!
Well did the speeding driver crash? I speed every single day, sometimes by 10km/h sometimes by 100km/h (allegedly) but I never drive/ride at a speed that I feel I am in any danger. So no I don't believe the random motorist speeding was being unsafe, it would be very rare to get people driving too fast for their comfort zone.
I'll do a google for that stat, but I think it was central north island.
haydes55
10th December 2014, 16:54
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/167150-Police-cause-more-than-half-the-crashes?highlight=police+half
There's ya link
mada
10th December 2014, 17:52
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/167150-Police-cause-more-than-half-the-crashes?highlight=police+half
There's ya link
You lying bastard... :p
You said about half, that shows well in excess of half (152 vehicle crashes out of 250 recorded in the central district between 2009 and 2013)..
Thats an eye goughing shitload and a really poor reflection on that district - I wonder why it is so high. I'm guessing that all Police crashes will be recorded regardless of how minor/serious though, compared to general public who may have a prang and then exchange details and move on.
SPman
10th December 2014, 18:26
Looks like Albany hill to me.:clap:First right hander going up. What a stupid fucking place to pull a U turn!
haydes55
10th December 2014, 18:45
You lying bastard... :p
You said about half, that shows well in excess of half (152 vehicle crashes out of 250 recorded in the central district between 2009 and 2013)..
Thats an eye goughing shitload and a really poor reflection on that district - I wonder why it is so high. I'm guessing that all Police crashes will be recorded regardless of how minor/serious though, compared to general public who may have a prang and then exchange details and move on.
Yea I think single vehicle accidents would only get reported in the case of injury or destruction of property occurs and is noticed.
So yes I'd say there are hundreds of accidents which weren't reported. But those accidents were obviously of little significance if no injury was recorded. On the other hand, even a scrape on the bumper of a police car would be reported as a crash of sorts.
Only 100ish crashes reported to police in a 4 year period that didn't involve police. So roughly 25 crashes per year that involve 2 or more vehicles, sustained injury or caused damage to property and got reported.
Not at all horrendous stats.... Until you look at police being involved in collisions. If 2/3 of police crashes involve another vehicle, then police would be responsible for doubling the accident rate.
Murray
10th December 2014, 20:37
Well did the speeding driver crash? I speed every single day, sometimes by 10km/h sometimes by 100km/h (allegedly) but I never drive/ride at a speed that I feel I am in any danger. So no I don't believe the random motorist speeding was being unsafe, it would be very rare to get people driving too fast for their comfort zone.
I'll do a google for that stat, but I think it was central north island.
Ive missed something? Where did it say it was a speeding driver? Could have been a number of things?
"It would be rare to get people driving too fast for their comfort zone"
Dreamer - why are there so many bike only accidents??
jeez I sound like Katman
haydes55
10th December 2014, 20:53
Ive missed something? Where did it say it was a speeding driver? Could have been a number of things?
"It would be rare to get people driving too fast for their comfort zone"
Dreamer - why are there so many bike only accidents??
jeez I sound like Katman
What else do police actively enforce?
Have you ever ridden faster than your comfort zone? I bet the answer is yes, most people have. If you are out of your comfort zone, you (by definition) won't be comfortable staying at that pace. No one drives/rides beyond their comfort for extended periods, mainly in short bursts. The chance of a cop seeing you at the exact point where you exceed your comfort zone is very slight in comparison with the much more likely scenario of a driver cruising at a comfortable/safe pace.
Swoop
11th December 2014, 13:04
The only dope here was driving the Rozzamobile.
I note he has the "uniform" appearance of bad 'tash and nude-nut.
What a cunt and also a cunt of a place to attempt a U-turn.
ellipsis
11th December 2014, 13:21
...if you or I did that we would face a raft of charges and would be lucky to come away with our licence intact...that cunt will be on full pay and back out doing his thing shortly, I bet...thats the piss off to most I'd say...apart from the driver of the dinged cage...
willytheekid
11th December 2014, 14:34
Yup...gotta admit, riding anywhere near police cars does make me a tad nervous :sweatdrop...there always making quick turns or pull in rapid stops, always running the orange lights and generally driving like its smokey & the fuckin bandit.:facepalm:
But like ANY OTHER ROAD USER....you see em doing dangerous shit...HAVE AT THEM!!, pull up and tell them to stop driving dangerously and risking other road users...or you WILL lay a formal complaint...NO excuse's for such driving.
Which is EXACTLY why I usually carry a HD camera :yes: (Im thinking of fixed HD units into the bike soon...front & rear!*)...because cameras don't lie!...and they ensure others cannot!!<_<, and most importantly, they can speak for you when you sadly cannot.
21st century folks...Police use tech to get dangerous drivers etc off the road...and so can you.;)
Ride safe Kbers :love:
*once we finish buying our first home!:woohoo:...Im so broke now:facepalm:
scumdog
11th December 2014, 14:56
"It would be rare to get people driving too fast for their comfort zone"
Dreamer - why are there so many bike only accidents??
Spot on Murray!
But it's always nicer to focus on somebody elses screw-up causing a crash eh..regardless of who it is.:shifty:
awa355
11th December 2014, 15:16
Not sure if this has any relevence to the topic, but a neighbour had a non injury road accident recently involving two vehicles near the Hamilton Airport. The police were called but a Fulton Hogan crew were sent out to manage the scene.
Is this a new trend?. If so, I wonder how such an accident is recorded against the stats.
Scuba_Steve
11th December 2014, 20:10
Which is EXACTLY why I usually carry a HD camera :yes: (Im thinking of fixed HD units into the bike soon...front & rear!*)...because cameras don't lie!...and they ensure others cannot!!<_<, and most importantly, they can speak for you when you sadly cannot.
Yep mines helped a couple times; see the little gang members face when you point out the camera... Suddenly it goes from smirk to disgruntled faster than you can say "suck it bitch"
scumdog
11th December 2014, 20:37
Yep mines helped a couple times; see the little gang members face when you point out the camera... Suddenly it goes from smirk to disgruntled faster than you can say "suck it bitch"
Smirk?
I wonder why they need to smirk?
With you I'd sneer, camera or no camera...<_<
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