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Warren
14th August 2006, 18:10
Could someone give me all the steps for reporting someone and how long after the incident I can do this?
A large 4WD changed lanes when the car infront of then slowed. I was behind/beside them and had just started to acclerate past them when they changed, indicating a split second beforehand causing me to brake to avoid collision. I got their license plate number.
mynameis
14th August 2006, 18:30
Could someone give me all the steps for reporting someone and how long after the incident I can do this?
A large 4WD changed lanes when the car infront of then slowed. I was behind/beside them and had just started to acclerate past them when they changed, indicating a split second beforehand causing me to brake to avoid collision. I got their license plate number.
Best it to report it straight away, call *555 and lay your complaint with them. Good luck !
Skyryder
14th August 2006, 19:21
Easiest way is here.
http://www.police.govt.nz/service/road/roadwatch.html
They get a letter. You get a letter. That's about it. Worth it just to get it off ya chest.
Skyryder
crashe
14th August 2006, 19:26
If you call *555, the owner of the vehicle will only get a letter telling them to pull their head in. same as if you go to the online site as mentioned above.
If you really want action, go to your local copshop and fill in all the forms and lay a official complaint.
Sure the police are busy, but you never know they may just call on them and talk to them in person.
Or contact Scumdog, bykey cop, Spudchucker and see what they have to say on the matter.
jtzzr
14th August 2006, 19:58
lay a formal complaint, hopefully you get a some sort justice ,but defineately do something , Damned Remuera tractors.
Skyryder
14th August 2006, 20:39
You can if you wish lay a formal complaint but at the end of the day the driver will not be charged because it will come down to your word against his/her. From what you have posted it's simple Roadwatch issue. Unless you have been physicaly threatened or have suffered from road rage there is not a lot that the police can do. Save their time for something more serious.
Skyryder
Gremlin
15th August 2006, 10:08
Honestly... if it happened how I think it did (from your explanation) you should have expected it. Not because its legal or anything, but people are that bad, and far worse. It also doesn't matter how right you were, you would have still been the one landing on your arse. Its all about defensive riding, and keeping yourself alive.
First, possibly you were in the drivers blindspot, they didn't see you, and you should have possibly slowed down, to give space to the wanker (ie, anticipating it), or speed up well before, and pass. However, that could have possibly put you into the same situation, with a different car.
As for ways to get him back... well, as others have said, there are methods, but take it from the other end, people here have got them, nothing has happened, and generally the person that gets it thinks it was some nana that complained ;)...
So... really... I guess its just part of biking really... not much you can actually do, short of hauling the fuck out the car the next time he stops...
sAsLEX
15th August 2006, 11:13
You can if you wish lay a formal complaint but at the end of the day the driver will not be charged because it will come down to your word against his/her
Yet often it comes down to the cops word vs yours and alot of cops dont understand the meaning of Perjury .
Beemer
15th August 2006, 14:00
If you call *555, the owner of the vehicle will only get a letter telling them to pull their head in. same as if you go to the online site as mentioned above.
If you really want action, go to your local copshop and fill in all the forms and lay a official complaint.
Sure the police are busy, but you never know they may just call on them and talk to them in person.
Total waste of time in my experience. I have done this twice - the first time was after being overtaken on double yellow lines by a guy towing a trailer (I was doing 100kph at the time) who then stopped at traffic lights and came back and abused me - all because I'd LEGALLY overtaken him in passing lanes. The second time was to report the driver of a southbound BMW who had overtaken in peak hour traffic on blind corners, yellow lines and even in the face of oncoming traffic in northbound passing lanes.
In the first incident the guy denied everything so "we are unable to take further action" - meaning my word wasn't good enough, but I guarantee if a cop had witnessed it, the guy would have been done. In the second incident, all we got back was a letter saying the guy had been slapped on the hand with a wet bus ticket and told never to misbehave again - or words to that effect.
I've pretty much got to the stage where I don't bother reporting them now because it wastes my time and doesn't seem to result in anything happening.
And sAsLEX- what is purgery? Is that what bullimics do?
steved
15th August 2006, 15:28
Yet often it comes down to the cops word vs yours and alot of cops dont understand the meaning of purgery.
Did some cops poke you with pins when you were a sleeping baby? :innocent:
Indoo
15th August 2006, 16:30
Yet often it comes down to the cops word vs yours and alot of cops dont understand the meaning of purgery.
Its a real shame, back in the day most cops actually had a decent understanding of molasses and the day to day operations of sugarhouses.
Lou Girardin
15th August 2006, 17:08
I wouldn't worry about it Warren. Wait till something serious happens for the cops to say it's your word against his.
Patrick
16th August 2006, 15:51
Yet often it comes down to the cops word vs yours and alot of cops dont understand the meaning of Perjury .
Pffftt... arsewipes who can do no wrong always try and blame their actions on something else...anything else...,(like blaming a lying cop, who only calls it as they see it - which might not be right in your eyes but is right in theirs).
Warren
16th August 2006, 20:00
Thanks for all the relpies, I filled out the form on the police site. This sort of thing happens infrequently and has to be expected on a motorcycle, but normally I will just let it slide knowing there is not much I can do about it. But this time I was behind them for a while and managed to get a good look at their plates, so decided that for once that I should report it.
It does annoy me that some people think that they do not have to indicate (or not indicate enough) as they know what is going on around them but if they do not see you then put you in danger when otherwise you would have a chance to move out of the way.
Skyryder
17th August 2006, 16:20
Thanks for all the relpies, I filled out the form on the police site. This sort of thing happens infrequently and has to be expected on a motorcycle, but normally I will just let it slide knowing there is not much I can do about it. But this time I was behind them for a while and managed to get a good look at their plates, so decided that for once that I should report it.
It does annoy me that some people think that they do not have to indicate (or not indicate enough) as they know what is going on around them but if they do not see you then put you in danger when otherwise you would have a chance to move out of the way.
'Bout all that can be done. The police letter will at least address their driving and all that can be hopped for is some improvement in the signalling. The old biker saying that everyone is out to kill you is not far from the truth. Just stay sharp ride as if you are the only one who knows what they are doing.
Skyryder
sAsLEX
17th August 2006, 16:28
Pffftt... arsewipes who can do no wrong always try and blame their actions on something else...anything else...,(like blaming a lying cop, who only calls it as they see it - which might not be right in your eyes but is right in theirs).
WEll there was the case recently in your kneck of the woods where the Judge belittled the cop for making shit up!
In fact he had tried to ruin one guy on here but suprisingly he was smarter than the cop and beat him!
Patrick
18th August 2006, 08:56
Wasn't quite this neck of the woods... Te Kuiti or thereabouts I believe...
Yes... both are south of the Bombay Hills...
Bend-it
18th August 2006, 10:32
From what you have posted it's simple Roadwatch issue. Unless you have been physicaly threatened or have suffered from road rage there is not a lot that the police can do. Save their time for something more serious.
Skyryder
Yeah, like revenue collection... orr yeah, and serious crime-solving... ;)
igor
18th August 2006, 21:58
Total waste of time in my experience. I have done this twice - the first time was after being overtaken on double yellow lines by a guy towing a trailer (I was doing 100kph at the time) who then stopped at traffic lights and came back and abused me - all because I'd LEGALLY overtaken him in passing lanes. The second time was to report the driver of a southbound BMW who had overtaken in peak hour traffic on blind corners, yellow lines and even in the face of oncoming traffic in northbound passing lanes.
In the first incident the guy denied everything so "we are unable to take further action" - meaning my word wasn't good enough, but I guarantee if a cop had witnessed it, the guy would have been done. In the second incident, all we got back was a letter saying the guy had been slapped on the hand with a wet bus ticket and told never to misbehave again - or words to that effect.
I've pretty much got to the stage where I don't bother reporting them now because it wastes my time and doesn't seem to result in anything happening.
And sAsLEX- what is purgery? Is that what bullimics do?
this is very good advice. Geez the cops got better things to do that chase up some whiners complaint. they gota get out there and get there quota quota quota
so don't waste ya time.
Drum
18th August 2006, 22:13
Dont mean to belittle your near miss Warren, but if I had 5c for every time a cager did this or something similar during my daily commute I'd be a rich man. (especially if they are the 2004 5c !!)
Skyryder
18th August 2006, 22:25
Yeah, like revenue collection... orr yeah, and serious crime-solving... ;)
If you read my post you would have seen the words 'road rage' and 'physicaly threatened.'
I don't mind if you want to have a go at me but before doing so read my posts. That way you will at least sound like you know what your are talking about.
Skyryder
Quasievil
20th August 2006, 06:48
12 years ago I laid a formal complaint, got a visit to home by a cop, other party got fined and dealt with by the court
5 Years ago I laid a complaint (driver dangerous overtaking) I appeared in court the other party got fined and dealt with
8 months ago I got deliberatly run of state one, made a formal complaint and well .........................nothing happend
Whats that all say?
igor
20th August 2006, 07:28
12 years ago I laid a formal complaint, got a visit to home by a cop, other party got fined and dealt with by the court
5 Years ago I laid a complaint (driver dangerous overtaking) I appeared in court the other party got fined and dealt with
8 months ago I got deliberatly run of state one, made a formal complaint and well .........................nothing happend
Whats that all say?
u really wanna be a traffic cop:scooter:
Quasievil
20th August 2006, 07:32
I do alot of Kms every year, Only woru about it if I think someone has practically killed me, then I go get em !!
igor
20th August 2006, 07:46
I do alot of Kms every year, Only woru about it if I think someone has practically killed me, then I go get em !!
come on i have seen u out with pen-no driving along holding hands with a twinkle in ya eyes on talking about who ya guanna nail next
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