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Everything I cant think of, submitted emails to police whatshisname, and transport minister, looking at the facts and theory behind the whole speed kills campaign, looking into alternate solutions to having to actually do uturns (cameras in cars). How about you? doing anything, or just head in the sand?
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Excellent , I seriously wish you the very best of luck .It needs organisation one bloke is just pissing in the wind . Pick fights you can win or it is futile & disheartening ultimately you walk away disillusioned from tilting at windmills.
I sound like one of those grumpy old cynics, I am.
For my most recent event involving a policeman trying to kill me I had my wife on the back of the bike which really made me furious. I was travelling south, somewhere between Auckland and Kawakawa on monday the 12th of April. I saw a police ute with "Serious Crash Unit" emblazoned on the back (the irony). Traffic was doing your usual "I have seen a police officer so I will crawl along at 90kph so as to avoid getting a ticket". I pulled in behind the police vehicle and cruised, normally would have popped past but I wasnt in a hurry and I didn't want to upset my wife.
Came up to some passing lanes and the car in front of the cop slowed to 70, probably praying that the cop would pass him and he could get on with driving normally. Cop decided to sit in his lane without passing so I made the most of the opportunity and indicated, moved into the passing lane, accelerated to 100kph and started overtaking the cop. As I drew level with the front passenger-side window of the police ute, the driver suddenly decided he was sick of travelling at 70 and swerved into my lane. Completely failed to indicate, only the fact that I was paying attention saved my wife and I. Had to swerve into the (fortunately clear) northbound lane to avoid being wiped out.
The driver was not a young cop. He had a moustache you could twirl and looked (and drove) like a bit of a cowboy. If this is what we are getting from senior police officers then is there really any expectation that their current intake of 12 year olds will be performing any better? Also, if any police officers are reading this I am sure I have given you enough detail to identify the culprit. I am not going to make a formal complaint but feel free to tell him that he needs to pay a bit more attention while driving.
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Paranoia doesn't mean they aren't out to get you:
My brother,an ex MOT cop, was living in a BOP town some years ago.He started dating the ex girl friend of one of the local police.From that point on he was being stopped for the most spurious reasons imaginable,by just about every local cop on the force,until he went to see the district commander in person and the harassment ceased.Some cops are not just scum,but stupid scum at that.
Another one come to light, in the Harold this morning . Rider lost a leg
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
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