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Tank
20th October 2008, 13:07
Nationals Police policy has been launched and they talk of focusing road safety on blackspots and at risk drivers, rather than blanket ticketing which has doubled under Labour from 560,427 to 1,038,109.

Hows that for an idea - Free up Police for Policing and stop using New Zealands roads as a revenue generator.

Remember - a Vote for Labour is a vote to keep Winston in G'ment - and thats a bad thing mmmmkay!

Finn
20th October 2008, 13:11
Is it illegal to vote for National twice?

Badjelly
20th October 2008, 13:29
I'll believe it when I see it.

MisterD
20th October 2008, 13:36
Gah! Fewer - if you can count it, it's fewer.

SPman
20th October 2008, 13:38
Is it illegal to vote for National twice?Not at all - it's MMP after all, so National electorate MP and National Party vote.

slofox
20th October 2008, 13:45
I'll believe it when I see it.

Yeah! Me too....I doubt ANY gummint will back off speed tickets....

Fatjim
20th October 2008, 14:06
Is it illegal to vote for National twice?

Not if you're schizo.

scumdog
20th October 2008, 15:58
Hows that for an idea - Free up Police for Policing and stop using New Zealands roads as a revenue generator.

Remember - a Vote for Labour is a vote to keep Winston in G'ment - and thats a bad thing mmmmkay!

Naff-off, with such easy pickin's with all the slack-arsed drivers out there why would the get rid of a cash-cow like that??

(Say he who has not contributed to the revenue since 1987)

more_fasterer
20th October 2008, 15:58
I find this hard to believe. Not quite as hard to believe as Michael Cullen holding down an actual job, but that's another story...

Swoop
20th October 2008, 16:22
Is it illegal to vote for National twice?
I have six votes to contribute to the anti-Liarbour fund, so "no".

Brett
21st October 2008, 06:44
Is it illegal to vote for National twice?

No, just don't get caught :niceone:

I would If I could.

Side note - Did anyone read the article in the Herald about some economist pontificating that in the up and coming years GST could be lifted to 15% and personal tax to maybe as high as 45% in the highest bracket? I sincerely hope that this is bollocks. SInce they have been talking about lowering the company tax rate, I would have thought they would at least leave that to give business a break...ideas?

Brett
21st October 2008, 06:48
Is it illegal to vote for National twice?

Standover tactics in the workplace might be a good idea..Finn, since you are an employer you do have superlative powers of pursuasion yes?

I know for a fact that all of my family, immediate and extended will be voting blue. Most of my friends who were communists have now been persuaded to the blue side also.

There is going to be a lot of expectation surrounding Key and his performance I think. Although it ain't hard to out perform Clark.

Finn
21st October 2008, 08:32
I have six votes to contribute to the anti-Liarbour fund, so "no".

Only six? Best you get to work then - immediately.

The problem is that a government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul. There are many Pauls' in NZ.

The Pastor
21st October 2008, 10:10
less speeding tickets! can only be a good thing!

retro asian
21st October 2008, 10:15
When National get in it's gonna take me some getting used to......all these new non-commie policies....

Finn
21st October 2008, 10:29
When National get in it's gonna take me some getting used to......all these new non-commie policies....

Yes, I look forward to enjoying all the freedom I once had.

naphazoline
21st October 2008, 10:51
i got pulled up yesterday doing 125.(i was actually doing about 140 but braked a bit beforen he got me.)

i thought to myself ...ooohhh shit. that'll be $400 for the wrong class of license,(i'm still on a learners,riding my blade):Oops: ,and 35 demerit points,not displaying an L plate,plus what ever for the speed,and maybe that my rego and warrant wasn't displayed.(they're under the seat cowl)

well,to my pleasant surprise,he didn't ask to check the warrant or rego.
he did however ask for my license,but failed to see that i'm on a learners,and seemed more interested in talking about my bike :2thumbsup

when i gave him my license,he sort of gave me a double take,and said ,"that the fine was $170 for speeding,and 35 demerits.

i'm not sure if he new or not,but fuck was i glad i wasn't hammered for the license thing.

i should have got my full years ago,but i'm one of those fools who never used to care,and just rode anyways.

got to sit my restricted in about three weeks,and the full can't come soon enough.
it would be good to have BEFORE i lose it:laugh:

slimjim
21st October 2008, 10:57
O "Shit"....what a white fella with one eye higher than the other...an he's gona tell the truth....:doctor:...haha..yea right...:apint:...just put up more hidden cameras...cheaper

buellbabe
21st October 2008, 11:12
I made my first 'contribution' in about 10-15 years last week.
I was on a shop loaner while mine was getting serviced and the damn thing is a cop magnet. The last time I had the same Buell XB12R I got pulled up and the bike inspected from top to toe...turns out he just wanted to stand on the side of the road and chat about the bike cos he was thinking of getting one LOL!

But last week I was tootling back from hamil-vegas and was dumb enuf not to reign it in along Hampton Downs. There is a spot where they can park and chase ya in either direction but i was having so much fun I didn't spot the patrol car til it was too late. i was doing a licence and bike losing speed and hit the brakes as hard as I dared to in the drizzly conditions.

He followed me and pulled me over. Reckoned he clocked me at 126 (PHEW! thought I) and was nice enuf to only ticket me for 119 so that dropped the fine down AND also reduced the number of demerits...I thought that was pretty cool and really, who have I got to blame but myself??? C'est la vie...

skidMark
21st October 2008, 11:23
This is actually a bad thing.

Road deaths during the labour led government have dropped each year, which would directly relate back to the amount of tickets etc being issued, if national steps in and has less cops issueing tickets (and they can't turn a blind eye so only way of achieving this would be less cops on the roads.)

Road toll WILL go back up.

Tank
21st October 2008, 11:50
This is actually a bad thing.

Road deaths during the labour led government have dropped each year, which would directly relate back to the amount of tickets etc being issued, if national steps in and has less cops issueing tickets (and they can't turn a blind eye so only way of achieving this would be less cops on the roads.)

Road toll WILL go back up.

Wrong skiddy,

They will target black spots and 'high risk' people (Drink drivers and the like). Stopping nana for doing 61 at the bottom of a hill on a 4 lane road in a 50 area will take less priority.

So it may go down further - as they are concentrating on the 20% of places / people that kill not the 80% who harmlessly drift over the speed limit.

You also have to remember that cars and roads have gotten better over the last 10 years - there are other contributing factors.

Usarka
21st October 2008, 12:06
Side note - Did anyone read the article in the Herald about some economist pontificating that in the up and coming years GST could be lifted to 15% and personal tax to maybe as high as 45% in the highest bracket? I sincerely hope that this is bollocks. SInce they have been talking about lowering the company tax rate, I would have thought they would at least leave that to give business a break...ideas?

Speculation.

I heard on the radio today national denying this saying they want to lower tax for individuals not increase it.

Woohoo le33 speeding tax :wari:

skidMark
21st October 2008, 12:09
Wrong skiddy,

They will target black spots and 'high risk' people (Drink drivers and the like). Stopping nana for doing 61 at the bottom of a hill on a 4 lane road in a 50 area will take less priority.

So it may go down further - as they are concentrating on the 20% of places / people that kill not the 80% who harmlessly drift over the speed limit.

You also have to remember that cars and roads have gotten better over the last 10 years - there are other contributing factors.

but we also have more immigrants who cant drive for shit, take priority, if granny is coming down the hill doing 61 and there is nobody else to book, guess who.

Or worse, they will take the priority to book motorcyclists, even more than they do now.

Oh yay what a swell idea.

sels1
21st October 2008, 12:32
(Say he who has not contributed to the revenue since 1987)

Due to employment related incentives????::laugh:

nallac
21st October 2008, 19:43
Due to employment related incentives????::laugh:

no it musta been when he got his first harley.:jerry::jerry:


no it must been just damn goood luck after reading this

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=518&highlight=xjr1300

dont ya no speed kills......