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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy
    or may be if the public was more positive and less of the 'Pig' mentality the Police force may be encouraged and not discouraged, which in itself breeds lack of discernment by the police towards the public.....hang on I am taking a breath..........one man resigning is not the answer......we have to back the Police first and give them a chance cause that is what they need, support....

    So there.....
    So why has the public attitude changed? Especially since 1999.
    They used to rate at the top of public esteem.
    The solution lies with them. Not in your rose tinted view of how the public should be.
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    So why has the public attitude changed? Especially since 1999.
    They used to rate at the top of public esteem.
    The solution lies with them. Not in your rose tinted view of how the public should be.
    Oh dear Lou........why do you always think that a person with a different approach has a 'rose tinted view'.............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    A recent post, (I forget from who) about someone being charged sustained loss of traction up a gravel drive.
    Jantar and a friend of mine pinged for speeds they weren't doing.
    A cop attempting the same thing with me on the Harbour Bridge.
    That'll do for now.
    Yeah real serious problems......how do you sleep at night...??

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    Well, the "sustained loss of traction" on private property getting up a steep metal drive, the guys ute was impounded.

    Now, I don't know the details of the particular case. But, in many cases that could cost a guy his job. Bosses often get pretty pissed off if y'get the work vehicle impounded.

    And even if the court throws the charge out , it won't get his job back.

    Similar thing happened a few years ago, cops laid a bunch of speeding charges, people 'speeding" through roadworks up north. One guy lost his licence on the spot as as a direct result, his job. (Memory insists that his car was impounded too, but I don't think that can be right)

    Then the cops had to admit that the speed limit they'd been enforcing didn't exist at night. All charges dropped, but the guy didn't get his job back.

    Serious enough to make me restless at night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Well, the "sustained loss of traction" on private property getting up a steep metal drive, the guys ute was impounded.

    Now, I don't know the details of the particular case. But, in many cases that could cost a guy his job. Bosses often get pretty pissed off if y'get the work vehicle impounded.

    And even if the court throws the charge out , it won't get his job back.

    Similar thing happened a few years ago, cops laid a bunch of speeding charges, people 'speeding" through roadworks up north. One guy lost his licence on the spot as as a direct result, his job. (Memory insists that his car was impounded too, but I don't think that can be right)

    Then the cops had to admit that the speed limit they'd been enforcing didn't exist at night. All charges dropped, but the guy didn't get his job back.

    Serious enough to make me restless at night.
    Fair enough.....just not on my list of 'lifes' priorities that is all......the world is not perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn
    I was referring to Spudchuka. So there back, bitch.

    I'll let the crew de-value the rest of your post.
    I'm going to stay for at least the next 20 years, just to annoy you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    I'm going to stay for at least the next 20 years, just to annoy you.
    Nah don't give him the pleasure........I reckon Finny Boy should get more of a handle on himself and masterbate more....may help him.....he he....sorry I am in a wierd space today...............where are my pills

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    A recent post, (I forget from who) about someone being charged sustained loss of traction up a gravel drive.
    Jantar and a friend of mine pinged for speeds they weren't doing.
    A cop attempting the same thing with me on the Harbour Bridge.
    That'll do for now.
    There is a big difference between trivial or frivolous application of the law, and ignorance of it. Which was the claim made for which I sought examples.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy
    Oh dear Lou........why do you always think that a person with a different approach has a 'rose tinted view'.............
    Oh Dear Garhameeboy, stick to the issue.
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    There is a big difference between trivial or frivolous application of the law, and ignorance of it. Which was the claim made for which I sought examples.
    OK, granted on the latter two examples. Not for the first.

    How about Sniper being pinged for using a tinted visor then?
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Oh Dear Garhameeboy, stick to the issue.
    ........................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion

    Similar thing happened a few years ago, cops laid a bunch of speeding charges, people 'speeding" through roadworks up north. One guy lost his licence on the spot as as a direct result, his job. (Memory insists that his car was impounded too, but I don't think that can be right)

    Then the cops had to admit that the speed limit they'd been enforcing didn't exist at night. All charges dropped, but the guy didn't get his job back.

    Serious enough to make me restless at night.
    That was on SH1 at Waipu, the cops were enforcing a temp speed limit that was not legal. Several people had their licences plucked for 28 days.
    We never did hear how those people were compensated.
    But the cops are just ordinary people trying to do their jobs as well as possible - right G/Boy?
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    How about Sniper being pinged for using a tinted visor then?
    The cop was a pom, they're born anal.

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    [QUOTE=Lou Girardin]
    But the cops are just ordinary people trying to do their jobs as well as possible - right G/Boy?[/QUOTE]

    Have you been taking those happy pills again?

    In the main "Yes"...we do not live in a perfect world so why do you expect the Police to be perfect...............as you say they are just ordinary people but are expected to be extraordinary.......are you perfect??......

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    The cop was a pom, they're born anal.
    What? They don't come out the same orifice as us?
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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