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quallman1234
22nd November 2007, 11:21
Last night my mum's car got her two windows smashed and her laptop stolen.
Great surely the cops will do something.
...
Nope!
Wouldnt of guessed.
"Come down here and take a statment" at least you would have a look for finger prints or something like that.
Am i expecting too much?
This is just getting stuipd now.
The little bastards are easily getting away with it. 2 Thefts in the last month and the cops havent even bothered except for making me wait in line for serval hours.
Maybe i should become a theft (Sarcrastic). :argue:
koba
22nd November 2007, 11:50
After getting my big scribbled on by some F****** C*** Im beginning to think that motion activated comeras and a big nasty bat my be a better idea the the Po po. not that they can actually do much about it but it is kinda stink that ya don't even get the "feel better" visit!
mstriumph
22nd November 2007, 11:55
as i understand it, peop.s have a wait for police to attend even when someone has been hurt :( ....... not suprised that they don't have the manpower to turn out when it's property theft/damage - upsetting as that must be
i guess the next thing to hit the headlines will be a rising tide of vigilanteism --- and police numbers will be reinforced so they can go after the otherwise GOOD guys
makes you wonder where it'll end :(
marioc
22nd November 2007, 11:57
bugger,why leave a laptop in a car? asking for trouble mio
quallman1234
22nd November 2007, 12:10
bugger,why leave a laptop in a car? asking for trouble mio
It was under some stuff and my mums blonde so yip.
I didnt truely expect them to turn up at all. (That would unrealstic) but at least they would try a little bit but nope.
Just like when i got my bike stolen and i had evidence where the guys lived and more evidence of where my push bike was as well!
Its even worse when people are getting done for smacking there kids yet the bloody thief's are happily going about there business.
Comparing them to 1998, We had a small house robery and the police were there within minutes. Now what has changed?
Str8 Jacket
22nd November 2007, 12:18
Comparing them to 1998, We had a small house robery and the police were there within minutes. Now what has changed?
The focus on speeding has increased, much like there quotas?....
FlangMasterJ
22nd November 2007, 12:20
Where abouts did this happen?
Riverbank carpark per chance?
quallman1234
22nd November 2007, 12:23
Where abouts did this happen?
Riverbank carpark per chance?
No that would be nice tho as theres video cameras there.
Just outside our house in a pretty quiet neighborhood.
Looks like it was probably just teens. As the windows were just smashed (2 of them one at the front one at the back).
Probably just smashed it grab'd in and got whatever they could.
Str8 Jacket
22nd November 2007, 12:26
Where abouts did this happen?
Riverbank carpark per chance?
Actually, if it was at Quallmans house then its over the other side of the riverbank, however when kobas bike was written on (while at my house) one of the guys in the flat below mine had his security window busted and they broke in while he was asleep and stole his wallet, keys and mountain bike. Quallman only just lives over the other side of the river from me (across the railway bridge at the end of Mudie St, Alicetown. Im wondering if it may be the same people, possibly kids. This really annoys me as if the Police did respond and maybe take interest they might actually catch them?!
quallman1234
22nd November 2007, 12:28
Actually, if it was at Quallmans house then its over the other side of the riverbank, however when kobas bike was written on (while at my house) one of the guys in the flat below mine had his security window busted and they broke in while he was asleep and stole his wallet, keys and mountain bike. Quallman only just lives over the other side of the river from me (across the railway bridge at the end of Mudie St, Alicetown. Im wondering if it may be the same people, possibly kids. This really annoys me as if the Police did respond and maybe take interest they might actually catch them?!
Yep possibly what bike was that and when did that happen?
Str8 Jacket
22nd November 2007, 12:39
Yep possibly what bike was that and when did that happen?
It was the VFR. A neighbour also had his car written on, I think it was 2-3 weeks ago, maybe 1?.... Looks like they had a go at the ignition on the A as well.... Luckily I had steering locked it!
Sanx
22nd November 2007, 13:44
Make a request to the the Police under the Official Information Act and ask them how many speed traps they were running at that time on that date, and for their locations.
Then, assuming there were any, write to them with that information and ask how catching someone doing 60 in a 50 zone was more important than attending the scene of a crime and collecting evidence that could be used to stop similar such incidents in the future.
Str8 Jacket
22nd November 2007, 14:01
Kyle, I also forgot to mention that a couple of days before the incidents at my flats, the fence of an empty house was vandalised just up the road from my flat and the letterbox was blown up..... I reckon its children!
quallman1234
22nd November 2007, 14:05
Make a request to the the Police under the Official Information Act and ask them how many speed traps they were running at that time on that date, and for their locations.
Then, assuming there were any, write to them with that information and ask how catching someone doing 60 in a 50 zone was more important than attending the scene of a crime and collecting evidence that could be used to stop similar such incidents in the future.
I Should of done this when i was chasing after the guys who had my bike.
Not worth my time doing it now tho! :crazy:
Probably is children ill keep my eye out but i dont really have the time to invesgiate it futhur
koba
22nd November 2007, 14:09
Make a request to the the Police under the Official Information Act and ask them how many speed traps they were running at that time on that date, and for their locations.
Then, assuming there were any, write to them with that information and ask how catching someone doing 60 in a 50 zone was more important than attending the scene of a crime and collecting evidence that could be used to stop similar such incidents in the future.
and then?
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Sanx
22nd November 2007, 15:08
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And nothing, I guess. Making a few of them sweat's almost worth it, and such a response could easily be used to temporarily cause a few uneasy squirms in government. However considering this useless lot's ability to completely ignore public opinion, let alone the laws of common sense, I can't imagine it would have any effect.
EJK
22nd November 2007, 15:13
Worst things happen from cops when you get your house robbed. This happened once:
House got robbed. Called the cops. Cops came the day after.
Now...
If you had insurance: "Alright, We will write this letter for your insurance company to claim your thing...."
If you did not have insurance: "Ah sorry to hear maam/sir etc etc blah blah yah yah... you should have had insurance" then walks away
Note, Cops don't do shit. House robbery succession: 100%
scumdog
22nd November 2007, 16:26
Its even worse when people are getting done for smacking there kids yet the bloody thief's are happily going about there business.
There's a big part of your answer - too much police time is wasted on cock-a-maymee crap laws like that.
And re your comparison with 1998 - there's so many high profile ongoing crimes sucking the guts out of the police, bullshit defended cases etc
(And don't get me going on losers that say 'defend it 'cos it ties up the cops and pisses 'em off' when it comes to any charges (or tickets))
scumdog
22nd November 2007, 16:28
Worst things happen from cops when you get your house robbed. This happened once:
House got robbed. Called the cops. Cops came the day after.
Now...
If you had insurance: "Alright, We will write this letter for your insurance company to claim your thing...."
If you did not have insurance: "Ah sorry to hear maam/sir etc etc blah blah yah yah... you should have had insurance" then walks away
Note, Cops don't do shit. House robbery succession: 100%
Of course they don't do shit, - they're too busy writing out tickets for 111kph speeds and eating do-nuts - sheesh, you people expect everything!!
scumdog
22nd November 2007, 16:32
Make a request to the the Police under the Official Information Act and ask them how many speed traps they were running at that time on that date, and for their locations.
Then, assuming there were any, write to them with that information and ask how catching someone doing 60 in a 50 zone was more important than attending the scene of a crime and collecting evidence that could be used to stop similar such incidents in the future.
True, and the bosses might say 'no need for the speed traps' (whatever THEY are) and lay off 790 cops that would have been running them.......
THAT would really help things eh??
EJK
22nd November 2007, 16:33
Of course they don't do shit, - they're too busy writing out tickets for 111kph speeds and eating do-nuts - sheesh, you people expect everything!!
Argh! should've known! lol :slap:
koba
22nd November 2007, 17:46
And nothing, I guess. Making a few of them sweat's almost worth it, and such a response could easily be used to temporarily cause a few uneasy squirms in government. However considering this useless lot's ability to completely ignore public opinion, let alone the laws of common sense, I can't imagine it would have any effect.
So waste the cops time and blame the government for everything!
ynot slow
22nd November 2007, 19:49
And now the bloody understaffed cops will be arresting anyone who smacks a kid,never mind the fact that had the kids got a bit of discipline they might not commit these crimes.
Mind you when our car was broken into at 3 am the night of our anniversary,the local cops were onto it and at home within 15 mins,never caught the pricks but sent us report,no complaints here.Smaller towns with some cops working does help.
Can recall I think John Banks saying he'd increase the police by 1000 or more years ago,he did just merged the old mot into the police,can remember saying to a couple of mates that would happen,seems the police should have more non swarn staffers to do the paperwork,shit whats the diff from a companies co with a pa to do exactly that,and a person to write up police officers reports,last I looked we all could understand english and can read it.
tuhoerider
22nd November 2007, 19:56
It was under some stuff and my mums blonde so yip.
Blonde, haha, theres a blonde calling another blonde stupid.
Guessing you were rather happy the police left you alone when you crashed someone elses bike riding drunk up ngauranga gorge??
puddy
22nd November 2007, 20:09
When the house got broken into and a heap of my stuff went while I was at work, I was fucked off with the people that did it. Not the Police who attended!
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