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    Cop charged over handling of crash evidence

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    A cop manipulated evidence for their own benefit? Snort! I don't believe it...

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    The crash involved is this one: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...erous-driving?
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    Dodgy fuckers.

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    That crash and its cover up happened five years ago. presumably, the corrupot cop, and this latest one , have been out there , enforcing the law, ever since. I wonder how many other motorists have been fitted up by them , who didn't have $25000 to defend themselves?

    Now, where was that man who denied there was any corruptuion in the NZ police force ?
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    It's shit like this that makes me consider putting a camera on my helmet. Maybe in a few years when it's not too expensive to get a small one with a long battery life and record time...

    It would be nice to see this kind of thing get more public attention so that the public abandon the belief that if a cop says the crash is your fault, or your speed, etc then they are unquestionably right.
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