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In terms of wrong, the Corrections Department contract with Serco was seen as wrong by many but happened regardless.
Ever since the State Owned Enterprises Act of 1986, the New Zealand Government has gone quite a way down the corporatisation and privatisation route and the Serco debacle is only one of many actions.
Regarding the NZ Police, following a indepth review of management and administration in 1998, nearly 400 positions were no longer needed and a further 300 staff were affected by outsourcing.
Additionally in 2008, Authorised Officers (police employees with limited powers) were introduced to replace "temporary constables". These people receive only two weeks training and obviously less pay to work in non frontline duties. However, it is worth noting under the Policing Act 2008 they can be ordered to carry out other roles on a case-by-case basis but do not have powers of arrest. To date there are over 100 Authorised Officers in New Zealand with more on the way.
Given the bid for more cost savings, it's highly likely more privatisation and remodeling is in the pipeline.
actually, any cunt, can be told by any cunt (with higher authority) to do any shit. cops, parameds, fire cunts, can all rope you in and tell you to act like you know what you're doing.
vote your socks off everyone!Given the bid for more cost savings, it's highly likely more privatisation and remodeling is in the pipeline.
That isn't my issue per se - although just because someone can do something cheaper, doesn't mean they are doing it better.
Does the LTSA do any form of additional checking on each ticket? What form of oversight do they have? What safeguards do they have to ensure sufficient control over the Company? I know I'm going to channel the spirit of Katman here - but what barriers are there to stop a company fudging the figures in order to maximise profit? Whilst you might say that the same barriers exist within the a Governmental department to stop that department from doing the same - there is a level of access that a 3rd party (appointed by the Govt) would have to an internal department that they may not have with a private company.
My issue then becomes that the situation becomes the LTSA assumes a ticket is valid, without the current internal oversight that the LTSA and Police ultimately end up with the same reporting lines.
And when the Tyranny of a Government is brought to bear WITHOUT that safeguard, it is an area where we must tread very carefully indeed.
Well, that shows how little you understand my position and perspective.
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
A Contract that most likely would have one or a combination of the following:
1: a Fixed component with no regard to the number of tickets written - this would likely see a decrease in the number of tickets written as there is no financial incentive for going above and beyond
2: a fixed component with a minimum number of tickets required (and a financial penalty for meeting that number) - all well and good unless they are getting to the end of the month and need to make up the numbers
3: a fixed component with a per ticket bonus - this would financially incentivize the company to over-issue tickets - especially in the knowledge that few people fight speeding tickets so they are unlikely to be found out
4: a pure per-ticket model - same issue as above
There are other models they could adopt - but all lead back to the same fundamental issue - any financial reward or pressure that is directly tied to the performance of the company (where the most likely metric used will be number of tickets issued) will open up the likely hood of dodgy practices.
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
No ... it certainly does not. But that is how the tender contract system works. The Company awarding the contract has the responsibility to award it to a capable company that can do the required job. And it is up to the company awarded the contract do do it under budget ... (or pay the excess if they don't) but they also must fulfill the contract to the standards and requirements laid down in the original contract ... or be subject to the penalty's also stated in the contract.(You knew about the penalty bit didn't you ... ???)
Read the bit above. You obviously do not know the conditions that would be required to be filled to fill the contract. You can bet LTSA will not allow (possibility of) ANY falsification of the record keeping or access to ANY information not required to do the job.
The contract is to operate a speed camera ... not issue tickets .....
The idiocy of the general populace is of more concern to me ...![]()
If you voted Labour ... your position would be usually sitting on your ass ... and your perspective is a shade tilted ...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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Do you consider it possible to meet all the requirements of a Contact and still do a Shit job?
I agree that it will be clearly stipulated, however without full, open access to ALL of the private companies data by the NZTA, there remains the possibility of things being fudged.
I'm thinking along the lines of the VW emissions saga.
One has a direct causal relationship to the other....
Well yes, I just wish we'd stop making it harder for themselves to remove their stupidity from the Gene pool...
but in seriousness, once the part of the State's ability to enforce something onto a citizen is delegated or contracted out - full control (in terms of the government being mandated by the will of the people) is lost.
There are some situations where this may be acceptable - but it requires very careful thought, discussion and debate. This current situation is not one that IMO meets the extremely high burden of necessity to warrant that delegation.
Whilst I laffed at that - no, I didn't vote Labour - hence my point about you not understanding.
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
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