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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    if you know somebody who works in botany, just get them to keep an eye on Nautech electronics....at the end of trugood drive...dunno what other road is that it's on corner of but it's off harris road...if ya keep ya eyes peeled you can see all the new soon to be po po cars....
    I work opposite them - it's Cryers Road. I keep my eyes peeled but I haven't yet seen anything other than the usual VE Commodores.
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    No to chasing

    50% of poeple in intensive care are there because of traffic accidents. I've seen what happens to the people that dont die.

    Fancy a hole in the throat? coughing flem, drooling, unable to talk properly, people shy away - too embarrased to look.

    The worse you get, the more drugs and machines they put around you, turning you into living death. You cant even kill yourself. Luckily in New Zealand the intensivists can quietly call it a day and euthanase you, in the states, they put you in a bed farm, 100 beds in a ward, dead/alive people lie there being pumped and drained on insurance money.

    No car is worth the risk of doing that to someone. Speeding cops are just legaliased street racers. Fuck em all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    A few hundred? Pretty sure more people watch the 6 oclock news than that
    Hmmm true - damn good point. I was more just thinking of the people on the road that day who witnessed the chase.

    Some of my workmates watched the video and one uttered the words "bloody dumb bikers". Not the kind of label I want to hear.

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    Cops have to justify why they are going the speed they do in persuits, or getting to scenes of crimes, accidents etc.

    I walked past the cops the other day while they were parked up outisde a dairy, and naturally I looked sheepish at them....I then realised I was on foot and not wearing my biker gear I then strutted past

    Natural reactions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    Cops have to justify why they are going the speed they do in persuits, or getting to scenes of crimes, accidents etc.

    I walked past the cops the other day while they were parked up outisde a dairy, and naturally I looked sheepish at them....I then realised I was on foot and not wearing my biker gear I then strutted past

    Natural reactions.
    And why would you feel guilt? hehehe.....

    People feel guilt because they are doing something they should not do, or dont do something they should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jinx3d View Post
    Speeding cops are just legaliased street racers. Fuck em all.
    Your post sounded quite wise about injury and suffering until you got to here. Grow up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Your post sounded quite wise about injury and suffering until you got to here. Grow up.
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    has this guy been caught??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    And why would you feel guilt? hehehe.....

    People feel guilt because they are doing something they should not do, or dont do something they should.

    You are a bad girl, go to your room and spank yourself!
    Cos Im always doing something wrong! or at least getting blamed lol...

    Cant help how I feel....those cops in blue just make me go all goey and dribbley

    Nah I cant spank myself its a task I really need assistance with...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sollyboy View Post
    I care if my car gets stolen as well , i just dont see the point of getting it back after its mangled from running into a car load of innocent people, car theft is not a cop priority , ive had my car knicked and they didnt want to know about it, they only seem intrested if they can chase some fucker round at high speed and endanger people.

    we just need to do the maths and the maths was done for me , a cop chased a car that was stolen till it crashed in New market . it ran a light killed a man and permanently crippled his wife, the wife needs constant care ,the car was worth about $8k to10k. the ladies ongoing care is about $100k a year for another 30 years or so, her husbands life was priceless of course , and think of all the family pain and suffering so for an $8k car which is still written off we pay millions of dollars not to mention the pain and suffering , these figures are approximate and it was a cop who informed me, it was an incident that happened in the early 90s , it sadens me.
    You dont get it do you....it isnt the flaming cops fault , it `s the drop kick that broke the law in the first place.....I dont like seeing people die from preventable accidents either , but if said Drop kick didnt break the law in the first place then accident wouldnt have had to happen.
    I agree with most of what you say but for christs sake we as a community need to start owning up and taking responsibility for our actions!!!!

    If I do something wrong as the officer in charge of a fire truck I am accountable for my actions...it may have been a crew member that fucked up ...it doesnt matter its still my responsibility, I`m supposed to be in charge...if a drop kick breaks the law..its oh he had a hard life,its not his fault he`s just mis-understood, the cops shouldnt have chased him , cause now look what they`ve done some innocent party has been hurt.

    He chose to break the law, he chose to be a drop kick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sollyboy View Post
    have they got 2 of them , cause Im sure I saw one in clevedon then very soon after I saw another or the same on flying towards me near manukau , either that or it fucken fast
    Yup they sure do have a back up , and both choppers are leased, with civvie pilots, it also has a top speed of 209 kmph give or take, but in the air its a constant speed,where as on the ground you are constantly changing speed due to conditions around you.

    also the pilots use prediction, they can see a bend is coming up so can fly the direct route rather than follow the road as the vehicle has to do.

    by the way a chopper only has around 200 starts from its starter system (i may be wrong about this, its something I`ve heard , could an aviation expert confirm please.)before it needs to be recharged, at around $20,000 per charge , it aint cheap.

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    yeah aircraft aren't cheap

    hundred bucks to start plus well over a hundred an hour for fuel to run the engine plus the pilot and the ground crew and all the organisation and communications needed to co-ordinate the chase

    and then insurance on the chopper, and then public liability insurance, suddenly we see why they've only got a couple (which cost 6 or 7 digit numbers to buy and kit up in the first place!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jinx3d View Post
    50% of poeple in intensive care are there because of traffic accidents. I've seen what happens to the people that dont die.
    The worse you get, the more drugs and machines they put around you, turning you into living death. You cant even kill yourself. Luckily in New Zealand the intensivists can quietly call it a day and euthanase you, in the states, they put you in a bed farm, 100 beds in a ward, dead/alive people lie there being pumped and drained on insurance money.
    Actually I would say its more like 30% at most times, a very large percentage of people in intensive care are there due to things like renal transplants and various diabetic complications and various other things like heart and vascular complications etc etc, I know this as I have worked very closely with the critical care ward of Auckland hospital. The department of critical care at Auckland hospital boasts a 98% survival rate. Each patient has 2 highly qualified nurses attending to them at any one time. About the tracheactomy, that is only for the patients that are in the worst state, i.e unable to breathe at all, and if that is the case they keep you sedated untill youre condition improves.There are far worser places to end up, one in which Ill describe as a stainless steel trolley in a chiller. Ive seen what happens, from when you arrive to when you are dishcharged, I have to say that its not nice, but its a fuck load better than getting a Y incision done by the pathologist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jinx3d View Post
    50% of poeple in intensive care are there because of traffic accidents. I've seen what happens to the people that dont die.

    Fancy a hole in the throat? coughing flem, drooling, unable to talk properly, people shy away - too embarrased to look.

    The worse you get, the more drugs and machines they put around you, turning you into living death. You cant even kill yourself. Luckily in New Zealand the intensivists can quietly call it a day and euthanase you, in the states, they put you in a bed farm, 100 beds in a ward, dead/alive people lie there being pumped and drained on insurance money.

    No car is worth the risk of doing that to someone. Speeding cops are just legaliased street racers. Fuck em all.
    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Your post sounded quite wise about injury and suffering until you got to here. Grow up.
    Quote Originally Posted by jafar View Post
    +1 .........
    +1 again...

    I subjected myself to a police chase a couple months ago, and my views now: If you decide to run, you agree that fate is allowed to deal you whatever it feels like...
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    http://www.policeassn.org.nz/

    Click on the police news link, go to volume 40, number 9, October 2007, page 206 and educate yourselves.

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