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Ok so it has been a week today since the official investigation started, any new facts or evidence found? Or any other updates from fuzz?
Keep on chooglin'
I didnt mean it like that, i understand that this will take time to investigate properly...iam just wondering if there is any new information to ponder about related to the accident instead of this "camry vs commodore" argument (possibly some insider info leaked or some other witness cropped up...etc)
No, just an announcement of an investigation without all the same old tired justifications pre-empting it.
We've done this thousands of times etc.
Same old knee-jerk reactions, same old giant leaps of logic, same old go directly on the attack, same old smoke & mirrors mystery vehicle, and mystery man obfuscation.
Same old shit actually.
I guess I'm wrong after all, I really thought the police would be interested in getting rid of the drongoes from their ranks, in improving road safety and improving their procedures so that they avoid causing harm to themselve and others.
It appears that all they really want to do is get a licence to hoon around and issue tickets.
No wonder they have an image problem.
Keep on chooglin'
I have been reading an interesting book called 'Blink', written by Malcolm Gladwell.
In a nutshell, one thing it looks at is snap/impulse reactions and how the human condition processes them. It appears that, and explains that (from reading this book) the consqences of NYC police reacting too quickly. It talks about high speed chases being banned as the offender and the officer are so hyped up at the commencement and closure of these, usually more harm than good results (in the case of the US, he quotes that 300 innocent victims are killed each year as a result of piloce car chases). He talks much of police units being trained to slow things down, to take a moment before reacting on impulse. This officer who killled Paul no doubt did not think at all, he leapt straight into using the part of his brain (cock?!) that does not engage in rational thought (ie: is this a safe place to do a 3 point turn?)
Interesting that this training may not be actually applied here in NZ?
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