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    Positive interaction today

    Hey team of happy friends

    I was out on the troll bike today when I was sitting in heavy traffic on Main North Road. Two lanes of cars backed up.

    A bus lane ran alongside. I say in traffic, coz I was in no rush, just enjoying the sunshine.

    A bloke on a tidy wee GB400 came cruising down the bus lane, slowing each time he came to a space in the traffic where someone might be turning through. He was doing, maybe, 30 or 40 tops, slowing each ome it looked a bit dodgy.

    He pulled into a driveway of a business not far ahead of where I had crept to, so I rode down and pulled in behind him. He first started to apologize for taking a shortcut down the bus lane.

    Sez I "Bloody top riding chap, cautious but making great use of the bus lane when you legally can."

    He bloody near fell over. I went on and as we chatted for maybe a minute or so before he went his way and I rejoined the traffic.

    Now, some would say that I should mind my own business, and leave people alone unless they have broken the rules. Personally I believe in promoting bloody good riding by encouraging the positives.

    Interested in what you folk think.

    Donuts.

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    All I can say is I've never been pulled over to congratulate me on my riding.A novel iidea.
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    Good on ya - I had a similar thing happen to me about 3 years ago, except the officer was in a car. Got let off with expired WOF and no L plate too. Win.

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    Well done that man I say! Glad that you had the time to reinforce some positive behavior

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    I think cash incentives - 'anti-fines' are called for.

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    fantastic.
    i'm given to understand you're a politzei. interesting that his first reaction was defensive eh.

    anyhow. good, any positive re-enforcement is good for people, whoever it comes from. you've probably just ranked up his opinion of the force to boot.
    if the police as a whole engaged with the community more positively, as you did here, the tides may start to turn...

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    If I was pulled over to be told that, Id be annoyed at being stopped. If i was already stopped of my own accord and you pulled up, Id not mind at all.

    good pr!

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    Personally I reckon that's great PR Rastus

    In about 25 years of riding I've once been accosted in similar fashion. Just after traversing the Mangamuka ranges south of Kaitaia, stopped for a drink and a bite at the bottom and had a mufti cop pull over to give me a similar thumbs up on sensible riding. Wouldn't bother me being actually pulled over to be given a thumbs up, as long as I had donuts to give back of course

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    He bloody near fell over....
    Donuts.
    So did I. Have another donut, you deserve it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I think cash incentives - 'anti-fines' are called for.
    Merit points please. Anti Demerit points would be a great idea IMHO, you could even accumulate them and if you reached 100 in 2 years you get a Dunkin Donuts voucher or summat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post


    Merit points please. Anti Demerit points would be a great idea IMHO, you could even accumulate them and if you reached 100 in 2 years you get a Dunkin Donuts voucher or summat.
    Or a free pass to break the elusive 300kmh barrier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I think cash incentives - 'anti-fines' are called for.
    Kind of "leave a 20 on the dresser kind of deal"?


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    Most of the police I have dealt with(and there has been a few) have been good bastards, until my mouth starts working independently from my brain that is. Well done that man.
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    Feeling the love.

    Imagine the indignation if I had stopped hIm to give him the well done speech.

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    Good on yah mate. Affirmation of positive behavior is always nice.

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