Seems like not much to see here with 1 bad year for deaths in 2003 (all pursued) and a worsening trend to serious injury from chase incidents, but recent stuff about people hurt by collateral damage is not finalised or included in CAS as either crash reports are not in or processed.
Table 1: M/C rider & pillion casualties killed & injured in 'evading enforcement' crashes 2002 to 2008
M/C Riders M/C Pillions
--------------Fatalities -----------Serious injury---------------minor inj--------------Fat--------- ----S.I.---- -----minor inj
Pursued -------4-------------------25---------------------68--------------------0----------------------0------------------3
Not pursued---0-------------------1-----------------------3--------------------0---------------------0------------------0-----Total 104
Table 2 M/C rider & pillion casualties killed & injured in 'evading enforcement' crashes 2002 to 2008
By year-------------------------------Pursued----------------------------------------- ---------Not pursued
-----------------------Fatalities -----Serious injury------------minor inj--------------Fat-------------S.I.---------minor inj
2002 ------------------0--------------------1------------------------8-----------------0----------------0-------------0
2003-------------------3---------------------2-----------------------13----------------0----------------0-------------1
2004-------------------0---------------------2-------------------------4----------------0----------------0-------------2
2005-------------------1---------------------4-----------------------10----------------0----------------0-------------0
2006-------------------0---------------------3-------------------------6----------------0----------------0-------------0
2007-------------------0---------------------9-----------------------14----------- ----0--------- ------1------- ---0
2008-------------------0---------------------4-----------------------16------------ ----0---------------0--------- --0
I'm assuming the not pursued column is accidents where the police saw an offender and didn't pursue them? Seems a little hard to gather data for it, and also very skewed as the cops tend to pursue a lot more than not. What would be helpful would be a graph of pursuits/tickets (per 10,000 bikes-ish) vs bike injuries on the road (per 10,000 bikes-ish) as that will show if there is any correlation between police pursuits/tickets and road safety.
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Haha that would be awesome. Could probably be left with about 10 cops in NZ.
Only downside that would be is that you would ALWAYS get a ticket from these cops for EVERYTHING you do. As they would be cops to enforce the law only.
Be careful what you wish for I guess.
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The "not pursued" column is actually people hurt in the course of a pursuit who were not the pursued person/s ie MC riders that were "in the way" of a pursuit. Innocent bystanders like those caught up in a crash by dodgy cop u-turns.
The sort of graph you suggest is an interesting thought. There is one for tickets/general crashes done by the AA showing more tickets the last 5 years equals more crashes proportionately, but no MC breakdown. Could be done I'm sure.
They didn't publish it - it was used to inform their SJ comments, but can e-ml to you. Gotta go.
If I'm a troll for calling for changes to policies & procedures, then so too is Justice Lowell Goddard. From all of this, I suspect that the officer involved is likely to eventually face discipline of some kind. I still think that the problem is more systemic than just a few hooning cops, and so does Justice Goddard.
It appears that members of the force can ignore her just as easily as they ignore the public.
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... the scene investigation, and a non-commissioned officer had been assigned to coordinate an Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) investigation.
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On Thursday, a police officer lost control of his car during a pursuit in west Auckland and ploughed down 20m of a concrete boundary.
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Sunday, just after noon, we were standing outside a mates place chatting. Some twat on a bright green sportsbike (don't know what, don't care) pulls out from by the bakery and pops a long wheelstand, through an intersection, in a 50k zone in plain view of a swag of folk having brunch outside the local cafe`. Not to mention others who were walking their dogs, taking their kids to the park, dropping off DVD's or whatever. Prize fucking twat. There are heaps of back roads around here where you can pop wheelies all day long and nobody will ever know. Unfortunately, most members of the public don't know (or care) what type of bike any particular biker rides, they just see a 'bike'. That guy did us all a major disservice.
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