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    Quote Originally Posted by YamahaR64Life View Post
    that wasn't the guy. He was younger I'd say mid 40's. He was British no doubt though. Nice to know there are more than a few nice cops out there patrolling our streets.
    That guy in pic is about 40ish..just has little hair so looks older.

    Yep 45 is young........

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    Yea but I'm sure he wudnt hit you with more than you deserve. I dont c him ticketing me for 110 on the motorway in cruisy traffic. Its the bs charges that I dont like, when I'm wrong , I'm wrong. Period. I'm man enough to face them as they come. I was v impressed. Only 2 other car cops have been nice to me in the past; didn't ticket me for doing 61 in a 50 coz I was safe as. Ginger on the other hand.... hes a baiting nub.
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    Update: Got pulled over by a muffti tonight comin back from shopping for the weeks groceries. Roads were empty just the two of us... I was sitting at 65 crusing along thinkin how heavy my bag felt (he was stealthy as and as I hadn't intended on a hoon left my radar at home). He checks me out, pulls me over but does not ticket me, in fact is very friendly. Almost like how ud go upto another biker with a bike u thought looked fine and ask him all about it. .... only he was in uniform and his cage had flashing lights and his partner kept lookin at me like he wanted to arrest me!! Even shakes my hand and introduces himself ... again I am taken aback and start babblin like a retard...Lets just leave it at that >.< Just goes to show that there are good cops out there too folks so respect them for who they r and not what u think they are....has really changed my opinion on cops in general....have a rethink folks.... petty generilisation is for the uneducated.
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    yer bloodey ginger...he pulle me over for 62 in a 50 in albany hes an alright guy to talk to...but he sat behind me for a good 2 k's..... and the moment my speed crept upp (speedo waso nly showing 58.....it went up to almost 60 i went shit..tapped the brake asi did this the disco lights came on....

    bastard...i mean fuck it's not like i was doing 70 or 80...and he had been behind me in an undercover honda accord v6 for like 2km's so it's pretty apart i'm not a speeder....hes a dick hes taken so many licenses off my mates.

    hes an alright guy to talk to but fuck dnt mess with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    yer bloodey ginger...he pulle me
    Nice...........being an old fucker ive kind of worked this shit out and wahoo..besides being a gathering of supposed motorcyclists i have noticed it seems to be a kind of meeting place for you other isle fuckups to get close and discuss whatever the fuck you lot do up there,Awsome and long may it continue,i wish you no malice all i ask is value your heritage and keep it close to home and dont look south.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YamahaR64Life View Post
    Update: Got pulled over by a muffti tonight
    Just how many times do you get pulled over?

    I've been out at night etc, and in more than 2.5 years of riding, I've been pulled over once (which resulted in a ticket - which was over a year ago). Dunno what the hell you are doing to attract all the attention
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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    yer bloodey ginger...he pulle me over for 62 in a 50 in albany hes an alright guy to talk to...but he sat behind me for a good 2 k's..... and the moment my speed crept upp (speedo waso nly showing 58.....it went up to almost 60 i went shit..tapped the brake asi did this the disco lights came on....
    So were you slowly pulling away from him before he revealed the disco lights? if you weren't, and he was keeping up with you then he was unlawfully speeding as well... for the police to go above the sign posted speed limit they must be showing the disco lights and in traffic have the siren bleeping.

    On saying this... he could have pinged you when you hit 55kph

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    I dont mind being pulled over for no reason other than checking out my licence/rego. If it means down the track they're recovering more stolen bikes (potentially mine if the situation arose) and disqualified drivers, thats cool with me.

    Only been pulled once ever on the bike, and his reason (I shit you not) was that I looked a bit "dodgy". Hahahahaa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    So were you slowly pulling away from him before he revealed the disco lights? if you weren't, and he was keeping up with you then he was unlawfully speeding as well... for the police to go above the sign posted speed limit they must be showing the disco lights and in traffic have the siren bleeping.

    On saying this... he could have pinged you when you hit 55kph
    Actually, there is no legal requirement for Police to have lights and siren activated at any time. Nor Fire and Ambo. There are departmental rules, but these do not extend to a legislative requirement.

    If there is, could you please point me to the appropriate legislation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    Actually, there is no legal requirement for Police to have lights and siren activated at any time. Fire and Ambo yes. Police no.

    If there is, could you please point me to the appropriate legislation.
    Wot 'e sed.

    Why, on many a 220kph+ do-nut run I have left the gum-balls turned off - don't want the publice getting the idea we're heading for the do-nut shop and getting there first ya know.
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    Donuts are no good, you should be rushing to the pie shop to beat all the tradesmen to lunch
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    sorry SD - i had to edit there - fire and ambo do NOT have to have L & S on - they have policy to say they shall, but the LT Act does not require it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm View Post
    Donuts are no good, you should be rushing to the pie shop to beat all the tradesmen to lunch
    any cop worth his salt will have the donut shop speed dialled into his cell, just in case he's late for line-up.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    Actually, there is no legal requirement for Police to have lights and siren activated at any time. Fire and Ambo yes. Police no.

    If there is, could you please point me to the appropriate legislation.
    There may not be a requirement for cops to use lights and sirens, but they have a requirement to follow road rules the same as everyone else. There is no specific exclusion in the Land Transport Act for members of the emergency services. Section 10 of the act is entitled "Road users and others to comply with ordinary rules and emergency rules". The section simply reads: "A person must comply with the rules".

    There are specific exclusions for certain offences and penalties, however. For instance, section 95(6) states that the mandatory suspension of a licence for 28 days for speeding offences does not apply if the vehicle "... was conveying a member of the Police in the execution of urgent duty, if compliance with the speed limit would be likely to prevent or hinder the execution of that duty".


    So in SkidMark's aforementioned example (assuming the provided details are correct), following him for 2kms at under 60kph just in case he happened to go any faster would not count as urgent duty in anyone's book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Just how many times do you get pulled over?

    I've been out at night etc, and in more than 2.5 years of riding, I've been pulled over once (which resulted in a ticket - which was over a year ago). Dunno what the hell you are doing to attract all the attention
    Its not how I ride, It's 'what' I ride dude !

    Isn't the first time either that I've been pulled simply for a friendly chat.

    I like meeting friendly officers... he liked to speed in his mufti off the lights though, easily 65 in a 50 with lights off... but then again apparently they don't need their lights and maybe he was late for a drug bust and couldn't compromise his position.... never know
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