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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    It varies from year to year, but this year 25% of the Police gross funding comes from the Land Transport Fund.

    It's no surprise that the Gubbermint expects that money to be spent on traffic stuff. Imagine that, spending money where it's supposed to be spent.

    The crime is the lack of funding for non road policing stuff. Grizzle about that. But don't expect staff funded for road stuff to be working on burglaries.

    As soon as the Police all forgot about traffic work, that 25% would disappear, as would the staff it pays for. Self defeating argument, that.
    It does, however confirm the long held belief that Speeding enforcement is revenue gathering. The police don't get the full funding they need, so they 'focus' on easy to prosecute crimes that have a financial reward, as opposed to other crime that impact the average mostly law-abiding citizen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post

    As soon as the Police all forgot about traffic work, that 25% would disappear, as would the staff it pays for. Self defeating argument, that.
    You sold it to me.....

    Can't see a downside to that statement....


    road policing in itself could theoretically be beneficial to population at large.
    but we all know that is not at all what is happening.
    traffic cops funding needs to show a good return....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    They are generally? Most trying to stay to the 105 some risking the 109 and also especially in a 50 the gubberment must be making a fortune considering Sydney's lowest general suburban limit is 60k.
    Try the going to Thames "90k safer speed Zone" even grandma Smith is doing 99K almost no one doing the 90?
    A very large % of people go a little over 50, so the fine at a level 99.9% of people pay, then bung as many cameras out as you can.
    So I question your statement?

    BTW Burgulary clearance is at 6.1% in Auckland (down 1.5%) so its help yourself for the other 94%

    Ah well don't wanna shoot the messenger but I think Police need a refocus?
    Part of the reason (and things like the I am innocent tv series) why an increasing number of people dot trust or give a shit about the police.

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    I have a falcon radar speed gun, I checked the speed of vehicles before they got pinged by the popo, target speed 55kph in a 50 kph zone, target speed of popo to catch up to the crime breaking speeder in 50 kph zone up tp 90 kph!, total madness!

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    As I mentioned in another thread, business partner (the one who got the summons), attended court a few days ago.

    Ah said the police, I see you've turned up - can't find any of the paperwork so we will be withdrawing.

    The magistrate claimed it was "your lucky day".

    Saved $30 - for 56 in a 50.

    What a complete waste of everyone's time.

    I've had to fill in a "Form 57", to correct an irregularity in proceedings as I requested a hearing - not sure if I'm going to get a hearing, get another reminder notice, have the police withdraw, have the Form 57 denied.

    I'll report back as soon as anything happens.

    A hearing could be interesting as I have a reasonable defence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    It varies from year to year, but this year 25% of the Police gross funding comes from the Land Transport Fund.

    It's no surprise that the Gubbermint expects that money to be spent on traffic stuff. Imagine that, spending money where it's supposed to be spent.

    The crime is the lack of funding for non road policing stuff. Grizzle about that. But don't expect staff funded for road stuff to be working on burglaries.

    As soon as the Police all forgot about traffic work, that 25% would disappear, as would the staff it pays for. Self defeating argument, that.
    Do the police spend more than said 25% on traffic enforcement?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Do the police spend more than said 25% on traffic enforcement?
    Certainly not in my experience. The money for road policing gets spent on other things.

    Here's an example. A general duties cop is funded to spend say, 15% of his time on traffic stuff.

    They get so busy doing other stuff, the 15% doesn't get done.

    That's what you can easily call cross-subsidusing.

    The 15% of the cops time that's meant to be spent on road policing is spent on general criminal stuff. How about the gubbermint starts funding the general policing stuff properly, then it wouldn't have to be taken from the Land Transport Fund.

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    Update time.

    As the original alleged offence was the 5th December 2014, I didn't want to tempt fate by alerting the police to what was going on.

    Why does the 5th December matter? Simply because the police have six months to either file a reminder notice in court or issue a summons.

    They have done neither.

    Another reminder notice has been issued, which expires on 27th July. As you can see this is well outside the six months, therefore the police cannot file it in court if I don't pay, and if I requested a hearing, I won't get one as a summons cannot be issued.

    Pity really, any road with over 500 vehicles a day must have a change of speed limit sign on both sides of the road. In this particular instance there is only one on one side, the questions for the speed camera van operator would have been amusing.

    $30 saved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDemonLord View Post
    It does, however confirm the long held belief that Speeding enforcement is revenue gathering. The police don't get the full funding they need, so they 'focus' on easy to prosecute crimes that have a financial reward, as opposed to other crime that impact the average mostly law-abiding citizen.
    and the constant denying of things like the officers quotas, taking credit for reduced road tolls but when it goes up its external factors.

    People are over being fed bullshit.

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    Can I just get back to the point, you thought it was worth going to court for $30?

    Letter:
    Writing - 15mins at minimum wage $3.70
    Printing - 20c
    Postage - $1

    Court:
    2 hours our of day - $29.50
    Parking - $5
    Petrol to get there - $5

    Total - $44.40.


    So you essentially charged yourself at extra $14.40.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaykay View Post
    Pity really, any road with over 500 vehicles a day must have a change of speed limit sign on both sides of the road. In this particular instance there is only one on one side, the questions for the speed camera van operator would have been amusing.

    $30 saved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyk5614 View Post
    Can I just get back to the point, you thought it was worth going to court for $30?

    Letter:
    Writing - 15mins at minimum wage $3.70
    Printing - 20c
    Postage - $1

    Court:
    2 hours our of day - $29.50
    Parking - $5
    Petrol to get there - $5

    Total - $44.40.


    So you essentially charged yourself at extra $14.40.....
    Last guy I know of that defended a 61kph speed camera ticket ended up costing himself $1,030.

    Plus the cost of the original ticket.
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    How it all ended.

    Had a phone call from the Police this morning - saying that as the Speed Camera operator was on long term sick leave the case was being withdrawn. Result.

    It would have been interesting to defend in court - as the speed limit signs don't comply with the law.

    Where the limit changes from 60 to 50 there is only one sign on the LHS of the road - regulations say that where there is two way traffic of more than 500 vehicles per day there must be a sign on each side of the carriageway. The road in question (where Springs Rd leaves Main South Rd, Sockburn, Christchurch) has a lot more than 500 vehicles a day and hence should have two signs.

    Edited to add:

    Just cleared my PO Box and there was the court summons (now redundant), all 15 pages. As I mentioned in my first post I took pictures of the speed camera van at 11.15 am on 5th December last year - the photo enclosed also has the time on it - 10.15am - and I know my phone isn't wrong.

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