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FROSTY
15th December 2004, 12:53
Guys n gals Just as you think you know what people are like they prove you TOTALLY wrong.
From reading about cops and seeing the hard time younger bikers get i've become a bit cynical about the ol protect and serve bit.
Well when it counts I couldn't be more wrong.
Baby Bikie went missing "again' Only this time he'd been gone over 3 hours
The cops were called.
Fuck me they had 6 cars and the eagle up in the air looking for him within 10 minutes
Any westies woulda seen the eagle up in the air yesterday about 6.00pm
They found him and his mate wondering what all the fuss was about.
A fucking big thank you to the cops :headbang:

vifferman
15th December 2004, 12:57
Baby Bikie went missing "again' Only this time he'd been gone over 3 hours Time to have him fitted with a locator beacon.

Riff Raff
15th December 2004, 13:06
Baby Bikie went missing "again'

Again??? How often does he do this?

We have a go at the cops when they pull us over because quite often we're doing something we shouldn't, and then forget about all the really good stuff they do. Most cops are really nice people, and I for one am glad they're out there doing their job. When I see the shit they have to put up with I take my hat off to them.

Glad baby bikie was ok.

dhunt
15th December 2004, 13:08
Time to have him fitted with a locator beacon.
Back in my day we were tied to the clothes line.

A few years back one of my little cousins used to wonder out on to the main highway quite regularlly so his parents ended up putting an electric fence to keep him in as nothing else worked. :brick:

Glad you found him Frosty :)

aff-man
15th December 2004, 13:15
AGAIN!!! now where was that gaffa tape........ :killingme :killingme :killingme .


finally something good about the :Police: (but we usually deal with HP and apparently they are are a different sort all together)

Biff
15th December 2004, 13:36
i know what it feels like to "misplace" a young un dude - my little girl does is a nightmare for wondering off. i bet you were as relieved as a catholic priest in a brothel.

Velox
15th December 2004, 13:37
Yeah - I think the difference is between traffick/HP and 'normal' cops.
How old is bb? Must've been a huge relief!

Motoracer
15th December 2004, 13:49
I think after their last "slip up" with the Piha, taxi case in west AKL, they have to cover their backs well and have tight security there.

Good on em!

P.S. Glad to hear that BB is back with you to get up to more mischief.

Storm
15th December 2004, 13:55
Have you seen those kiddy harnesses? Might just be a good investment :baby:

Coldkiwi
15th December 2004, 16:17
might be time to invest in a REAL cage frosty :) Glad he was found ok

spudchucka
15th December 2004, 18:25
Its one of the real "feel good" aspects of being a cop when you return a lost young'n to their freaking out parents. I've done it a couple of times now and you couldn't have knocked the smile off my face with a hunk of 4x2.

marty
15th December 2004, 18:38
that'll be why lou didn't get tipped out on the way home tonite then....

Blakamin
15th December 2004, 18:41
and you couldn't have knocked the smile off my face with a hunk of 4x2.
Just a phone book and a length of hose???? :buggerd: :Pokey:
just kidding


Glad to hear BB is safe an' sound Frosty!!!! :niceone:

marty
15th December 2004, 19:11
or a frozen fish...

riffer
15th December 2004, 19:15
Argh. My worst nightmare mate.

Time to give the young fella the learn I reckon...

:brick: :brick: :brick: :brick: bloody kids :brick: :brick: :brick: :brick:

Yamahamaman
15th December 2004, 19:20
Any westies woulda seen the eagle up in the air yesterday about 6.00pm

Yes, I did notice. Thought there was another crim on the run and so I threw another lock on the bike.

Pleased BB is OK there man.

mangell6
15th December 2004, 20:10
Have you seen those kiddy harnesses? Might just be a good investment :baby:

He he he I was placed in one of those when I was young, obviously it (a/e)ffected me greatly. :stoogie:

Only a parent can understand the anguish and relief and as usual the kids can't understand what the fuss is about. :eek:

Glad he is back safe and sound.

Mike

Kwaka-Kid
15th December 2004, 20:25
good stuff Tony! really good to hear he was back with you safe and sound.


And man cops aint all that bad! they have a job to do, they do it, yes you get the odd bad one as you do in any profession i guess.

I think the biggest problem with cops 'rep is that there job (HP in this case) mostly seems to be go out and write tickets, they are told to do this, not like they can say ahh listen today im going to go save little kids from fires!, but anyway because of this its some human being that has to recieve this ticket, and because its a chance thing people dont like it when their luck runs out, and its only natural for us humans to whinge!.. what was the old stat we learnt in business studies? something like on average if we have a bad experience we will whine to 7 people for every 1 person we tell about a good experience.

that prolly doesnt make sense, but hopefully most can understand the 7:1 bad to good ratio

FROSTY
15th December 2004, 20:30
Yes, I did notice. Thought there was another crim on the run and so I threw another lock on the bike..
Well theere was --BB a 5 year old crime wave
the lil shit had no idea he was in so much trouble.
His mate though saw the cops and was last seen running home screaming

Madmax
15th December 2004, 21:16
dont have to many problems with cops,
and any time i have has been my fault
(dam revenge gone wrong ETC)
have had a house raided buy the AOU,
the cop pointing the gun at me was more scared
than me,if he had shot i would have been spread all
over the house(his hand was shaking so much)
bummer they had the wrong person
(they thought i was a bank robber because an old plate
was found on the side of the road after a blag, it had come off my
bike 3 months before!)
working in a hospital gives you a different view on it all
(as does the 80s punk scene)
:pinch:

Joni
16th December 2004, 06:43
Glad all is ok Tony...

And at the risk of sounding selfish Im glad I did not hear about this until after the fact... the last time freaked me out sooo much, pretty wierd looking for a child I'd never met before!

On cops - like everything else in life - you cannot generalise, there are always good and bad eggs!

:)

750Y
16th December 2004, 10:53
shit! man you're lucky again! something has gotta change though & quick...

FROSTY
30th December 2004, 22:59
ohh shit --if the lil bugger can 1.5km away on foot--wots he gonna manage on his quad bike :wacko:
hmm need a big padlock methinks

scumdog
30th December 2004, 23:13
Glad to hear it turned out o.k. , in the future pop-rivet his left shoe to the floor and lace his foot into it TIGHT that way he'll stay where he's meant to!!

FROSTY
30th December 2004, 23:19
good call scumdog--um cept hed prolly drag the whole bloody house with him :disapint:

pete376403
31st December 2004, 01:18
Good that it ended well but in 10 - 15 years time you'll be wondering how the hell you can get him to leave :(

avgas
31st December 2004, 06:32
lucky buddy. Yeh i used to be anti cops - but in my trip over xmas, i was doing 100cliks safely in the cage with the family. And after seeing all the idiots in theyre cages (120+), im happy the boys in blue were around.
If we removed the quota system, i would have no problems with the cops at all. If i got caught, my own fucken fault.
Good to see BB back where the world is semi-safe

DEATH_INC.
31st December 2004, 06:43
Like I've said before,you spend months getting aggro at the cops(mostly hp)for their stupid revenue collection ect(don't get me started :angry2: )then you hear stories like this and feel all warm and fuzzy again :)

moko
31st December 2004, 13:42
I think the biggest problem with cops 'rep is that there job (HP in this case) mostly seems to be go out and write tickets, they are told to do this, not like they can say ahh listen today im going to go save little kids from fires!, but anyway because of this its some human being that has to recieve this ticket, and because its a chance thing people dont like it when their luck runs out, and its only natural for us humans to whinge!

Thing that many forget but I`ve had told to me a few times is that these same guys get to see the results of people doing stupid stuff on the road,they get to tell parents that their son`s not coming home.......ever again.So you just come back from telling someone something like that,or scraping some dork off the road who thought he was bullet-proof,you then see Joe Superhero treating the road like his own personal race-track,how would you feel?You`ve possibly even saved the guy from totalling himself around the next corner and he`s arguing the toss,I`d have a hard job not grabbing the tosser by the throat let alone bothering to be polite.I`ve had loads of run-ins with the police(years ago) but looking around me I can see that on the whole they do a shit job for the good of us all for f-all thanks.

crashe
31st December 2004, 15:33
Frosty, is this a regular happening for you with the little fella? :brick:

So if I spot him in the shops at any time, I will just grab him and hold him til you show up...lol. :soon:

Sheesh, I do hope that you have locked up his quad while you are down in Wellington.... otherwise the little fella will be hooning down the motorway on it.... or down Don Bucks Road.... YIKES....! :eek5:

He is a livewire thou mate.... :spudwave:

Mongoose
31st December 2004, 15:43
Cheers, maybe now baby bikers Dad will have a Happy New Year?
Kids are like a bitch on heat, turn yer back for an instant and they are gorn