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    Breathalysed: Not once, but twice!

    Call me a dumb arse for going for a fang to Martinborough during the Grog and Grub Festival but did anyone else have to de-robe and count to ten twice over this last weekend? On the way in... and then again on the way out (an hour later). Only doing their job I guess.

    But... that's not all...I was also held up in the cage just north of Plimmerton a week ago in a massive breath test, warrant, rego, terrorists, check point.

    So three in a week...not bad eh?


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    Got to say that this is one thing that I wish the Police did more of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Got to say that this is one thing that I wish the Police did more of.
    I agree, it should be a regular Friday / Saturday night thing...yep I know people don't just drink on these days but probably hard to apply every day.

    I mean there are generally only one road into places in NZ so should not be hard to Police.

    They should wait outside bars etc at roll out time and catch them.....and advertise - "If you are prepared to drink, be prepared to be put into the clink"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    I agree, it should be a regular Friday / Saturday night thing...yep I know people don't just drink on these days but probably hard to apply every day.

    They should wait outside bars etc at roll out time and catch them.....and advertise - "If you are prepared to drink, be prepared to be put into the clink"
    Add Thursday nights into that mix and I'd support that.
    Much rather they pull people over for that than 111kmph on an empty highway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Got to say that this is one thing that I wish the Police did more of.
    I have to agree there

    As an aside - the first time I ever got stopped, I had no idea what the officer was shoving in my face (oo err....! LOL). Had never seen one of those readers before, so I took a look at it and cos he'd asked me to state my name and address I figured it must be a voice recorder or something.....so I spoke V...E...R....Y S...L...O..W..L..Y and V...E...R...Y L...O..U..D..L....Y - I'm sure he must have thought he was on to a winner with me The look on his face when it came back zero was classic!!
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    Still haven't had anyone beat my 5 in one night yet.

    You guys have no idea what you gave up when you let the these laws pass, and continue to support them. "If you haven't done anything wrong you haven't got anything to worry about" didn't work very well for anyone who wasn't a Nazi Party member or visibly Aryan, did it?

    Just for the record though the cop at the last one did apologise profusely, and didn't get the machine out when I told him the precise location of the other 4 checkpoints and just where he could stick the breathalyser.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Still haven't had anyone beat my 5 in one night yet.

    You guys have no idea what you gave up when you let the these laws pass.

    Just for the record though the cop at the last one did apologise profusely, and didn't get the machine out when I told him the precise location of the other 4 checkpoints and just where he could stick the breathalyser.
    Pfft!
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    of course in this instance I was the one conducting the tests!!

    And you have no idea how many comedians we have in NZ until you do roadside testing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    Add Thursday nights into that mix and I'd support that.
    Much rather they pull people over for that than 111kmph on an empty highway.
    It's funny cause the Govt advertised a direct link that speed kills but that with drink says "be prepared to kill" which is not so direct...

    I reckon they should raid pubs, test limits and then remove keys from those over the limit and who have parked their car in car park and tell them to walk home and collect keys in the morning.

    When I was 15 in UK they used to do raids on pubs for underage drinking........luckily I had a job which you had to be over 16 to do and I had an identity card so got away with it..........

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    I went for seven years without being tested and thought that was absolutely appalling! It's good to see them out and about with the booze bus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    It's funny cause the Govt advertised a direct link that speed kills but that with drink says "be prepared to kill" which is not so direct...

    I reckon they should raid pubs, test limits and then remove keys from those over the limit and who have parked their car in car park and tell them to walk home and collect keys in the morning.

    When I was 15 in UK they used to do raids on pubs for underage drinking........luckily I had a job which you had to be over 16 to do and I had an identity card so got away with it..........
    Then they start raiding weddings, then communion at Catholic Churches, then Kava ceremonies, then individual houses where someone plays the music a bit loud, then it changes from keys being taken, to spending a night in a cell. Then next door neighbours start dobbing in non-drinkers by sticking their empties in the next door neighbour's bin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Then they start raiding weddings, then communion at Catholic Churches, then Kava ceremonies, then individual houses where someone plays the music a bit loud, then it changes from keys being taken, to spending a night in a cell. Then next door neighbours start dobbing in non-drinkers by sticking their empties in the next door neighbour's bin.
    Well if they raid weddings it may reduce the divorce stats.

    I have told you about that paranoia thing Jim...........neighbours dobbing people in is just silly...............

    So they spend a night in jail...........

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    Good to see they are out there working hard for our tax dollars.

    It's no good having the police sit around waiting for the criminals. They're not exactly going to turn up at the local station, blow in the bag and then hop in the cells.
    I'm pleased to see the police are out there proactively catching criminals, finding them, creating them even.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    And you have no idea how many comedians we have in NZ until you do roadside testing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by craigs288 View Post
    It's no good having the police sit around waiting for the criminals. They're not exactly going to turn up at the local station, blow in the bag and then hop in the cells.
    I'm pleased to see the police are out there proactively catching criminals, finding them, creating them even.
    Ask someone who's been burgaled in the last few years about how proactive the cops are at catching criminals.

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    Dunno about the breathtesting but the six buses chugging over the taka's was pretty tedious when I was out on my bike, I completely forgot the wine and food festival was on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceebie13 View Post
    Call me a dumb arse for going for a fang to Martinborough during the Grog and Grub Festival but did anyone else have to de-robe and count to ten twice over this last weekend? On the way in... and then again on the way out (an hour later). Only doing their job I guess.

    But... that's not all...I was also held up in the cage just north of Plimmerton a week ago in a massive breath test, warrant, rego, terrorists, check point.

    So three in a week...not bad eh?
    I was surprised I got in and out of Martinborough without going through a checkpoint at all. And I was using the back road into Mtb from Masterton and out via Lake Ferry, which I thought a drunk driver might try to use to slip out undetected...guess they might have done it

    Did see three patrol cars cruising around the town while there, but had no attention paid to me or my mate (though we were being rather careful with all the people walking down the roadsides and rushing out wanting pillion rides to the next winery! ).
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