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    i don't mind the giving of info, but now that i'm out of the loop my up to date knowledge will wane quickly. i was 10 years in GDB in the waikato, cleaning up the killing fields on SH1 @ huntly and cambridge, and on section in h-town, spent a year on HP at it's inception, saw major drops in road trauma (dec 2000 to nov 01), for the past 3 years i've been a section sgt on TAG and GDB.

    so yeah - i know how a laser and stalker work........i'm sure i could find my 'moving and stationary mode radar instructor' certifcate somewhere

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    hey FF - are you on the road, or forest based?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    i don't mind the giving of info, but now that i'm out of the loop my up to date knowledge will wane quickly. i was 10 years in GDB in the waikato, cleaning up the killing fields on SH1 @ huntly and cambridge, and on section in h-town, spent a year on HP at it's inception, saw major drops in road trauma (dec 2000 to nov 01), for the past 3 years i've been a section sgt on TAG and GDB.

    so yeah - i know how a laser and stalker work........i'm sure i could find my 'moving and stationary mode radar instructor' certifcate somewhere
    Youv'e probably just thrown down a gauntlet to the chicken-lickens that say "the road toll is rising, the road toll is rising...."
    Never mind, next year they're going to introduce a stupidity gun that can detect unsafe driving before anything happens
    Good to hear from someone with lots of experience
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Never mind, next year they're going to introduce a stupidity gun that can detect unsafe driving before anything happens
    Well that would be me fucked Na, it would cost me more for a taxi ( and they'd get done too) to cart my anvil and Hot-box around to all my horsey customers. Will have to buy a stupidity gun detector/jammer (you know the one that sends out smart-rays ) to keep in business
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    19 deaths in a month due to fatal crashes is my 'record' - one that i wish i didn't have.

    and the last fatal that i attended was a biker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    19 deaths in a month due to fatal crashes is my 'record' - one that i wish i didn't have.

    and the last fatal that i attended was a biker.
    I hear you Marty, most are a combination of speed/stupidity/not driving to conditions, and unfortunately the only one detectable is the speed part of the combination hence it gets targetted. Speed is also a factor in 'not driving to conditions but alas that speed might still below the legal speed limit

    Sadly the only fatal biker crashes around here have been solo bikes going (wait for it) too fast to make it round a bend.
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    yup - the biker dude was: 3am, heavy rain, over 100km/h (speedo needle imprint on back plate at 115), been at the hamilton south end drinking establishments, on a left hand corner cresting a hill, across the centreline, head-on into a car, wearing jeans, windbreaker, skatie shoes, on a CBR900RR, aged about 30yrs.

    i cannot think of any fatal crash that i have attended that hasn't had speed or alcohol as an aggravating factor, so you'll excuse me if i'm a bit cynical

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldkiwi
    man.. I saw DBA's and thought i might not be the only sound geek on here! I'm an Acoustic engineer (no, I don't do sound work for bands). Consulting advice (you think tradesmen charge lots?) for developers generally on what they should/have to do to avoid acoustic problems in their crappy buildings. So if you live in an apartment and you can hear the neighbours, it'll be because the developer didn't pay attention to what someone like me wrote (or it was done by one of our competitors and they cocked it up... we don't do cockups... honest!)
    Happy to tell anyone what they should do if they've got problems with noisy kids upstairs (gag them)/toilets flushing/traffic noise etc etc. in their homes (just don't ask me to come look at it or I'll have to "make you pay")!
    I am an EHO (figure that one out) and sometimes monitor noise levels from a wide range of sources, usually industry. You must do a fair bit of work for pubs and the like would'nt you ?

    I used to do residential noise control also, but now that is contracted out to a security firm. While I enjoy a bit of loud music myself, I once served a notice on the local mongrel mob (with a Police escort of course).

    Oh yeah, I considered doing acoustic consulting to verify vehicle noise levels, with all the hoohaa about boy racer's exhausts etc, but considering the limits are pretty low (85dBA from memory) MOST if not all aftermarket exhaust systems would fail anyway.
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    Environmental Heatlh Officer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    Environmental Heatlh Officer?
    Spot on. We work a bit with you guys. Liquor Licensing, Noise control (equipment seizures).

    Do you know any from your local Council ?
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    Quite Obviously

    I spend most of my time plotting to rule the world from my undergroud Lair in the presence of my handcrafted Fembots.
    And be nice to me as I own sharks with Freakin lazer beams attached to their Heads !!!
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    slave for Fonterra, recklessly spending farmers money

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    is thast your gsx that's in at boyds at the moment bane?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    19 deaths in a month due to fatal crashes is my 'record' - one that i wish i didn't have.

    and the last fatal that i attended was a biker.
    The most recent I had anything to do with was a quadruple fatality in which one of the cars ignited. It was an isolated area and the fire service was a long way away. Consequently this led to a very interesting experience later in the mortuary. I've never attended a fatal involving a bike, thankfully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    19 deaths in a month due to fatal crashes is my 'record' - one that i wish i didn't have.

    and the last fatal that i attended was a biker.
    When I lived at Okato the local cop (sole charge, of course) finally had his fill after one particularly nasty one - bike comeing around a long sweeper (legally), and a bloke towing a generator pulled out without looking. Bike went into the generator at 90 km/h.

    Of course, being a rural cop, he attended all the local crashes. That was just his last straw.

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