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    Quote Originally Posted by eldog View Post
    wainouiomata hill road, is an interesting piece of roading. What's it like in the wet?
    Depends.
    Hugely off camber every second corner, which is mildly dangerous for non-residents unaware of it.
    More dangerous in the wet, as you guessed.
    And positively lethal when Steve's filled up his truck at Seaview on the way home and sloshed a few litres all over the fucking hill.

    But, y'know, a few million spent on enforcement now will more than make up for decades of incompetent roading design and commercial vehicle regulation.

    Probably.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    But, y'know, a few million spent on enforcement now will more than make up for decades of incompetent roading design and commercial vehicle regulation.

    Probably.
    oh you cynic you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    You could well imagine with your tin foil hat on that the main reason this story is there is to provide additional support from TPTB to the AA story the other week about bikes needing forward facing number plates.
    Again, that was the in-house Police magazine, they aren't talking to anybody but themselves. They certainly are not backing up the AA story, it was just supposed to be a feel good work story. Very few of the people for whom it was intended would be questioning the amount of effort that was expended for such a minimal result.
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    You're all missing the most shocking part of this thread...


    It turns out that there is an in-house police magazine. That means at least some of them must be able to read. They must be the smart ones reading the articles to the less fortunate amongst them.

    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Again, that was the in-house Police magazine, they aren't talking to anybody but themselves.
    And now the online motorcycle community due to a recently departed officer posting it and then taking a step back.

    I think it is too much of a coincidence that the AA came out with their seemingly random press release about motorbikes and speed cameras and the need for frontal identification with no evidence presented in this story whatsoever at about the same time as Ten One was going to press. Clearly they went off on one because of this dude from Wainouiomata.

    And that is what is really odd. I thought every male aged between 22 and 55 in Wainouiomata drove a white panel van with blacked out windows?

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    Not sure how I feel about this story. Should it have been shared publicly? Probably not, for civilians don't get shop talk, most of the time.

    Good job they nabbed the speeder. Then again, shame the outcome was poor.

    Maybe if one can keep an old big bike under control on the Wainui hill, at silly speeds no less, then the rider is doing something right. As well as wrong.

    This would have ended in tears at some point one could venture. So is it really a waste of resources on the part of Police?

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    Quote Originally Posted by caspernz View Post
    This would have ended in tears at some point one could venture. So is it really a waste of resources on the part of Police?
    He was doing this before 5.00AM. Even in the greater Wellington area, traffic shouldn't be too bad at that hour? The road in the camera photo with the article doesn't look particularly challenging, dangerous, or busy. Four lanes ffs. (The implied expletives included only in the interests of alliteration. )

    It seems he was sometimes doing 130kph. OK it was an 80kph, area but there would be a lot of KBers for whom 130 would be just a normal cruising speed. People with small bikes may differ, but he had a ZX10, he'd need to be doing nearly 130 just to take the weight of his wrists.

    In one respect he was lucky. If he was actually caught at 130kph in an 80kph area that'd be 50kph over the limit. instant walking territory. So he must have been busted doing rather less? Again, a lot of effort for not much.
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    Isn't it reassuring to know that you now don't have to travel far to get a ticket, since the plod will come to your road...


    Quote Originally Posted by madbikeboy View Post
    You're all missing the most shocking part of this thread...

    It turns out that there is an in-house police magazine. That means at least some of them must be able to read. They must be the smart ones reading the articles to the less fortunate amongst them.

    It's a cunning way to get the dot-to-dot puzzles and colouring in competitions around the stations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caspernz View Post
    Not sure how I feel about this story. Should it have been shared publicly? Probably not, for civilians don't get shop talk, most of the time.

    Good job they nabbed the speeder. Then again, shame the outcome was poor.

    :
    Grow up. The link is to a publicly available website. There was not even minimal attempt to keep it in house.

    I think the outcome was great because the unsung hero of that is the lawyer.

    One of my colleagues got some fucktard off of a 160 in a 100 last week. No DQ either... just some velocity tax and a lawyer bill. Thats a feel-good work story right there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    He was doing this before 5.00AM. Even in the greater Wellington area, traffic shouldn't be too bad at that hour? The road in the camera photo with the article doesn't look particularly challenging, dangerous, or busy. Four lanes ffs. (The implied expletives included only in the interests of alliteration. )

    It seems he was sometimes doing 130kph. OK it was an 80kph, area but there would be a lot of KBers for whom 130 would be just a normal cruising speed. People with small bikes may differ, but he had a ZX10, he'd need to be doing nearly 130 just to take the weight of his wrists.

    In one respect he was lucky. If he was actually caught at 130kph in an 80kph area that'd be 50kph over the limit. instant walking territory. So he must have been busted doing rather less? Again, a lot of effort for not much.
    130 to 180 is a respectable motorway on ramp merge speed. All our motorways are autobahns - no speed limit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    130 to 180 is a respectable motorway on ramp merge speed. All our motorways are autobahns - no speed limit.

    Remember the immortal words of Kenny Roberts: the limit is in your head, son.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    He was doing this before 5.00AM. Even in the greater Wellington area, traffic shouldn't be too bad at that hour? The road in the camera photo with the article doesn't look particularly challenging, dangerous, or busy. Four lanes ffs. (The implied expletives included only in the interests of alliteration. )

    It seems he was sometimes doing 130kph. OK it was an 80kph, area but there would be a lot of KBers for whom 130 would be just a normal cruising speed. People with small bikes may differ, but he had a ZX10, he'd need to be doing nearly 130 just to take the weight of his wrists.

    In one respect he was lucky. If he was actually caught at 130kph in an 80kph area that'd be 50kph over the limit. instant walking territory. So he must have been busted doing rather less? Again, a lot of effort for not much.
    The Wainui hill is indeed four lanes, parts of it nice and straight, parts of it rather dodgy in the sense of varying radius turns, off camber shit and all. Plenty of prangs on that bit of road. Opinions differ on how the boys in blue dealt with it. I for one have no issue with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    The original post links to a Police in-house publication. The Police didn't release it, Rastus did
    I didn't. Police released it in their publicly available magazine, Ten One. It's no secret.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madbikeboy View Post
    You're all missing the most shocking part of this thread...


    It turns out that there is an in-house police magazine. That means at least some of them must be able to read. They must be the smart ones reading the articles to the less fortunate amongst them.

    It's an in house magazine which is publicly available.

    http://www.police.govt.nz/news/ten-one-police-magazine

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    It's an in house magazine which is publicly available.

    http://www.police.govt.nz/news/ten-one-police-magazine
    Oh, so I go back to the theory that cops are mostly too dumb to read?
    It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.

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