Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
Here here, well said oldrider.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Seems to me the only genuine reason for splitting traffic away from the rest of police is same reason it was merged in the first place. Lower cost. Dumb down traffic by employing officers with fewer legal powers and pay them less.
And of course there is no balance to be had;
Wanky one eyed cops overly officious and inflexible in the discharge of their duties, “fishing’ or patrolling for the sake of the biggest catch $$$$ only, wouldn’t even think of their responsibility to the reputation of the police would they?
Cops who can’t see past their own perceived importance and the need to impose their authority on some on else, to see the harm they do to the image and uniform they portray, who loose sight of the real job – the greater good they could achieve - where’s their responsibility?
Sitting on your F###kin fat arse with a radar gun, eating donuts waiting to entrap anyone who slightly digresses from the strict letter of law. Bunch of wankers
That's a very fair point - and if that was the case, no one would argue. I've seen drivers doing the most appalling thing on the roads, you see people coming coming out of the pub obviously impaired and getting behind the wheel of a car, those driving unregistered unwarranted cars (normally because they car isn't safe enough to get a WOF); when the cops were actually targeting those wankers it's all good.
Yesterday we saw a van full of adults and children - it was so full the children had nowhere to sit down, the back wheels were on an insane angle, they were doing about 100 Klm/hr on the motorway with a space-saver wheel on? A cop traveling the same direction, ignored them and pulled over a guy in a BMW who was doing maybe 120.
Now you can say he deserved it because he was speeding - speed kills of course, but to ignore the obvious accident in the waiting? That's when I find it a bit stupid - who's the most at risk of killing someone? But then again who's most likely got the deeper pockets? and if you were a cop; you'd feel much more important and cool if you harassed a dude in a flash BMW than a poor Islander family in the van - wouldn't you
Lifes Just one big ride - buckle up or hang on
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
being a traffic cop must be like goin fishing. theres a river full of the basterds but you are never gonna catch them all or the biggest either. if you are caught speedin thats your own dumb fault, its got nuttin to do with what the other fish were doin, wrong place wrong time. you made the choice. not sayin im innocent at all just gotta take responsability for what YOU do.
When life throws you curves, aim for the apex.
I sued to work in a high pressure, high stress job. There was one particular employee would would given any chance tell me in no uncertain terms how easy my job was, how I was doing it wrong and making his job that much more difficult. After 14 long years I was offered the job of my dreams and jumped ship. They have now (to my knowledge) been through 4 different people trying to do the job I used to do, one of them of course being the gentleman who knew better. He lasted 3 months before the absolute mindfuckery of the job aggravated his heart condition and he collapsed under the stress of it all.
My point? If you really feel that policing the roads, community, scum bags and dear old ladies is so easy, apply for the job and do it your selves.
I know I wouldn't for all the tea in China and I have a great deal of respect for those that do.
Originally Posted by Mully
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